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I keep getting a error that says I need to declare somthing about enum.  This is what my @Mod declaration looks like:

@Mod(modid = Ref.MODID , name = Ref.NAME , version = Ref.VERSION);

(Ref is the reference class i have for my mod.)

 

Any help would be appreciated

- Thomas

Lets make forge modding the best it can be!

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this is the code for my Ref class:

package com.biggles2206.moreTools.lib;

public class Ref {
public static final String MOD_ID = "moreTools";
public static final String MOD_NAME = "More Tools";
public static final String VERSION = "V0.0.0.0.1";
}

Lets make forge modding the best it can be!

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here is my main mod class:

package com.biggles2206.moreTools.common;

import com.biggles2206.moreTools.lib.Ref;

import cpw.mods.fml.common.Mod;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.network.NetworkMod;



public class Moretools {
@Mod(modid = Ref.MOD_ID, name = Ref.MOD_NAME , version = Ref.VERSION);
@NetworkMod(clientSideRequired = "true", serverSideRequired = "false");
}

Here is my Refrence class:

package com.biggles2206.moreTools.lib;

public class Ref {
public static final String MOD_ID = "moreTools";
public static final String MOD_NAME = "More Tools";
public static final String VERSION = "V0.0.0.0.1";
}

This is all the code I have at the moment!

Lets make forge modding the best it can be!

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