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Hey,

I've started all my Projects with gradlew setupDevWorkspace, but so I can't see the Minecraft methods.

But when I start a Project with gradlew setupDecompWorkspace then I get a red exclamation mark on the Project Folder (in Eclipse)

Can I fix this?

Umm... Try to delete .gradle folder in your user folder and try to run "gradlew setupDecompWorkspace eclipse" again. Yes, in cmd :)

I think this should fix it, since I have the red exclamation mark frequently when updating. (For me, it means that the forgeBin is missing)

 

1. gradlew --refresh-dependenceis
2. gradlew eclispe
3. gradlew setupDevWorkspace
4. gradlew setupDecompWorkspace

Kain

What were the red exclamation marks? please show us them.

I. Stellarium for Minecraft: Configurable Universe for Minecraft! (WIP)

II. Stellar Sky, Better Star Rendering&Sky Utility mod, had separated from Stellarium.

How about going with those commands:

gradlew clean
gradlew cleanCache
gradlew setupDecompWorkspace --refresh-dependencies
gradlew eclipse

It's basically how I do it everytime.

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mah twitter

This thread makes me sad because people just post copy-paste-ready code when it's obvious that the OP has little to no programming experience. This is not how learning works.

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gradlew setupDecompWorkspace --refreshDependencies

 

--->

 

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Only gradlew setupDecompWorkspace eclipse "Build Succesfull" But a exclamation mark.

gradlew setupDevWorkspace eclipse works but I can't see classes of the minecraft code.

Try again till the "gradlew setupDecompWorkspace --reresh-dependencies" builds successful. (<-I had mistaken too;)

It might have some random errors, I also frustrated with them.

But it finally built successful when I tried 4~5 times.

I. Stellarium for Minecraft: Configurable Universe for Minecraft! (WIP)

II. Stellar Sky, Better Star Rendering&Sky Utility mod, had separated from Stellarium.

gradlew setupDecompWorkspace --refreshDependencies

 

--->

 

Only gradlew setupDecompWorkspace eclipse "Build Succesfull" But a exclamation mark.

gradlew setupDevWorkspace eclipse works but I can't see classes of the minecraft code.

 

whoops, I meant --refresh-dependencies instead of --refreshDependencies  :-[

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mah twitter

This thread makes me sad because people just post copy-paste-ready code when it's obvious that the OP has little to no programming experience. This is not how learning works.

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