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galaxyblast

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Please help, every time I try to recompile my mod I get the same error.

 

 

src\minecraft\net\minecraft\src\BuildingBlock.java:3: error: package net.minecraft.src.forge does not exist

 

import net.minecraft.src.forge.*;

 

^

 

src\minecraft\net\minecraft\src\BuildingBlock.java:5: error: cannot find symbol

 

public class BuildingBlock extends Block implements ITextureProvider

 

                                                    ^

 

  symbol: class ITextureProvider

 

src\minecraft\net\minecraft\src\mod_BuildingBlocks.java:3: error: package net.minecraft.src.forge does not exist

 

import net.minecraft.src.forge.*;

 

^

 

src\minecraft\net\minecraft\src\mod_BuildingBlocks.java:23: error: cannot find symbol

 

MinecraftForgeClient.preloadTexture("buildingBlocks/terrain.png");

 

^

 

  symbol:  variable MinecraftForgeClient

 

  location: class mod_BuildingBlocks

 

Note: Some input files use unchecked or unsafe operations.

 

Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.

 

4 errors

 

 

 

 

Here is my mod files

mod_BuildingBlocks.java

 

package net.minecraft.src;

 

import net.minecraft.src.forge.*;

 

public class mod_BuildingBlocks extends BaseMod

{

public static final Block obsidianBrick = new BuildingBlock(768, 0).setHardness(50F).setResistance(6000000F).setBlockName("obsidianBrick");

 

public mod_BuildingBlocks()

{

 

}

 

public void load()

{

//Registers

ModLoader.registerBlock(obsidianBrick);

 

//Names

ModLoader.addName(obsidianBrick, "Obsidian Brick");

 

//Textures

MinecraftForgeClient.preloadTexture("buildingBlocks/terrain.png");

}

 

public String getVersion()

{

return "0.1";

}

}

 

 

BuildingBlocks

 

package net.minecraft.src;

 

import net.minecraft.src.forge.*;

 

public class BuildingBlock extends Block implements ITextureProvider

{

public BuildingBlock(int i, int j)

{

super(i, j, Material.rock);

}

 

public String getTextureFile()

{

return "buildingBlocks/terrain.png/terrain.png";

}

}

 

 

I've looked everywhere for an answer to this for the past hour, I just can't find it anywhere.

 

I think its because it can't find net.minecraft.src.forge.*; but I can't figure out how to fix it.

 

Please help.

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if you are using the newest version of forge for minecraft 1.3.1 then net.minecraft.src.forge no longer exists everything is stored in different folders import net.minecraftforge.client.MinecraftForgeClient;

import net.minecraftforge.common.Configuration;

import net.minecraftforge.common.MinecraftForge;

look in net for minecraft forge and the various hooks

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