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Or, you know, you could use the dependancy management system and fatjar system included with gradle which is 1/2 the point of moving to gradle.

Why make ti more complicated and non-standard then you have to?

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Hi,

 

I already post here my problems and no solutions have convinced me.

 

http://www.minecraftforge.net/forum/index.php/topic,18864.0.html

Solution 1 :

Because with the current method, externals librairies were include into the jar mod file.

So if I create 500 mods and each mod require a librairie, this librairie will be duplicate 500 times ? It will be too heavy !

 

http://www.minecraftforge.net/forum/index.php/topic,19265.0.html

Here, he says if I put librairies into mods folder it will work but no, it doesn't.

 

And mods isn't the same that librairies *_* So why put it into the mods folder ?

 

So if you have a good and easy solution which can satisfied me, I'll take it immediately :)

Those are the two proper solutions, when done correctly either would work fine.

{Sahding is prefered tho}

If that doesn't satisfy you then you can make another system like you have, but the instant you post it for public consumption, it opens you up to us telling you its stupid, because it is.

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