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“gradle” error - source codes used: 1)JustEnoughItems-4.15.0 2)forge-1.12.2-14.23.5.2860-mdk 3)Wizardry-1.12.2 4)AntiqueAtlas-4.6.3 5)Baubles-master

I don’t know where the logs and crashes are, please write me what to do so that you can help me… please.

I'll tell you what I did: first I added the sources of the "forge" to the folder, then I uploaded the sources of the mod, but without replacing the folders, but inserting those elements that were not in the "forge". Then I wrote the procedures: ./build *, ./gradlew genIntellijRuns, "./gradlew.bat Build" An error occurred during the last procedure: ./gradlew.bat Build

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The version you are using is no longer supported on this forum.

Please update to a modern version of Minecraft to receive support.

Currently supported versions are 1.19 (Latest) and 1.18.2 (LTS).

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