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Hi.

 

I'm using forge-1.7.2-10.12.0.1029 and working through the mod wiki tutorial. In the Crafting & Smelting section (http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Crafting_and_Smelting) there are changes to the Generic class. When applying them there are a number of unresolved definitions (using Eclipse). I found http://www.minecraftforge.net/forum/index.php/topic,16939.msg85786.html#msg85786 which helps explain some of the changes, but I still have Block.stone.blockID and Blocks.wool.blockID as well as Block.stoneBrick to resolve. (I assume Block.cloth has been replaced by Blocks.wool).

 

I've looked in the various jar files as well as through the source. It seems that Block.stoneBrick could be Blocks.stonebrick, but it'd be good to have someone confirm. But I can't find anything that seems equivalent to blockID.

 

Thanks in advance.

Hi.

 

I'm using forge-1.7.2-10.12.0.1029 and working through the mod wiki tutorial. In the Crafting & Smelting section (http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Crafting_and_Smelting) there are changes to the Generic class. When applying them there are a number of unresolved definitions (using Eclipse). I found http://www.minecraftforge.net/forum/index.php/topic,16939.msg85786.html#msg85786 which helps explain some of the changes, but I still have Block.stone.blockID and Blocks.wool.blockID as well as Block.stoneBrick to resolve. (I assume Block.cloth has been replaced by Blocks.wool).

 

I've looked in the various jar files as well as through the source. It seems that Block.stoneBrick could be Blocks.stonebrick, but it'd be good to have someone confirm. But I can't find anything that seems equivalent to blockID.

 

Thanks in advance.

BlockID is no longer used. Just remove the blockID constant.

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Thanks for the help. I have another question with the example, but will raise a separate issue to avoid confusing this thread.

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