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I installed an older build of forge, for the newer build didn't work (got the error that the server was not responding and when i checked, the url did not exist).

Everything worked after a lot of time, but when i start my eclipse and point the workspace to the forge eclipse folder, i get this error: Project 'Minecraft' is missing required library: 'D:\Users\Vincent\Desktop\Shizzle\Programming\Minecraft Mods Making\Forge\unresolved dependency -  forgeSrc 1.7.2-10.12.0.1021'

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I hope you guys can help me out.

Thanks in advance :)

 

King_of_Nomads

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Don't run setupDecompWorkspace and eclipse in one command.

 

I didn't.

I did: gradlew.bat setupDecompWorkspace.

When that was finished, i did: gradlew.bat eclipse.

That file is normally automatically resolved to the home/.gradle/cache file where gradle installs it. Why is it looking somewhere else now?

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That file is normally automatically resolved to the home/.gradle/cache file where gradle installs it. Why is it looking somewhere else now?

 

I have no idea.

Me neither, I just followed the instructions on setting up a Forge project and I have no problems. Gradle manages the library dependencies and sources file locations automatically unless some fudges with the [Configure Build Path>] options.

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