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In the mod do not work standard pointers from minecraft. Is it possible to fix it?

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Hello, I don't know who to contact as I am not a programmer or a modder. But I need help, I would like to finalize the mod PonyMagic, because it does not work pointers that I need. I cloned the project and tried to figure it out, but I couldn't compile it, the mod is abandoned by the way. As I learned from a friend I need to add some kind of method that would allow pointers to be used in the mod, but I don't know how to do it. Can anyone help me please?

I recommend learning Java first or finding someone with programming experience.

From what you're describing, it sounds like the mod is incomplete and can't compile - in which case you need to fix the compilation error first by altering the relevant piece of code.

To compile a mod from source, follow these steps:

1) Obtain the sources, usually as a github zip download or repo clone

2) Open a terminal in the root of the sources folder where the gradlew files are

3) Run ./gradlew build

4) Find the built jar in build -> libs folder

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2 hours ago, Paint_Ninja said:

I recommend learning Java first or finding someone with programming experience.

From what you're describing, it sounds like the mod is incomplete and can't compile - in which case you need to fix the compilation error first by altering the relevant piece of code.

To compile a mod from source, follow these steps:

1) Obtain the sources, usually as a github zip download or repo clone

2) Open a terminal in the root of the sources folder where the gradlew files are

3) Run ./gradlew build

4) Find the built jar in build -> libs folder

Hello. The mod is complete. But it is no longer updated. And I wrote here just to find someone who can help me. All my acquaintances can not help me and I do not know where I can turn to find people who can help me.

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On 7/29/2023 at 2:00 PM, Paint_Ninja said:

I recommend learning Java first or finding someone with programming experience.

From what you're describing, it sounds like the mod is incomplete and can't compile - in which case you need to fix the compilation error first by altering the relevant piece of code.

To compile a mod from source, follow these steps:

1) Obtain the sources, usually as a github zip download or repo clone

2) Open a terminal in the root of the sources folder where the gradlew files are

3) Run ./gradlew build

4) Find the built jar in build -> libs folder

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hey, i have the same question as ivan101. will be grateful for help...

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