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Hey Guys!

 

I wrote this topic here, because no one ever looks after the topics in "Forge Gradle", at least not after mine :/

 

I have created a mod, which works fine in eclipse, but if I try to compile it with gradle I get the following error:

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:compileApiJava UP-TO-DATE
:processApiResources UP-TO-DATE
:apiClasses UP-TO-DATE
:sourceMainJava UP-TO-DATE
:compileJava
warning: [options] bootstrap class path not set in conjunction with -source 1.6
C:\Users\Julian\Desktop\Modding\NaturalCraft\NaturalCraft\build\sources\java\com
\bedrockminer\naturalcraft\world\event\ModEventHandler.java:3: error: package or
g.apache.commons.lang3.exception does not exist
import org.apache.commons.lang3.exception.ExceptionUtils;
                                         ^
C:\Users\Julian\Desktop\Modding\NaturalCraft\NaturalCraft\build\sources\java\com
\bedrockminer\naturalcraft\world\event\ModEventHandler.java:5: error: package co
m.google.gson does not exist
import com.google.gson.JsonParseException;
                      ^
C:\Users\Julian\Desktop\Modding\NaturalCraft\NaturalCraft\build\sources\java\com
\bedrockminer\naturalcraft\world\event\ModEventHandler.java:28: error: cannot fi
nd symbol
                        catch (JsonParseException jsonparseexception)
                               ^
  symbol:   class JsonParseException
  location: class ModEventHandler
C:\Users\Julian\Desktop\Modding\NaturalCraft\NaturalCraft\build\sources\java\com
\bedrockminer\naturalcraft\world\event\ModEventHandler.java:30: error: cannot fi
nd symbol
                                throw new SyntaxErrorException("commands.tellraw
.jsonException", new Object[] {ExceptionUtils.getRootCause(jsonparseexception).g
etMessage()});

                               ^
  symbol:   variable ExceptionUtils
  location: class ModEventHandler
Note: Some input files use unchecked or unsafe operations.
Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.
4 errors
1 warning
:compileJava FAILED

FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':compileJava'.
> Compilation failed; see the compiler error output for details.

* Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug
option to get more log output.

BUILD FAILED

Total time: 11.115 secs

 

NOTE:

I re-installed Forge several times.. No effect.

I had this once... Is your JDK up to date?

PM's regarding modding questions should belong in the Modder Support sub-forum and won't be answered.

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I've just reinstalled jdk 7u45, because I can't download the 7u51 from the server, cause its too much traffic on it.

 

I get the same error..

 

I was just wondering, why gradle needs the path to the java-installation not in the PATH System variable, but in JAVA_HOME... Anybody knows why?

Problems at:

ModEventHandler class:

Line 3, 5, 28 and 30!

 

Take a closer look at them.

Your gradle class path should have both commons-lang3-3.1.jar and gson-2.2.4.jar (where those classes can be imported from). Unless you changed your classpath somehow, this is a bug.

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