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I have recentely decided to update my mod from 1.2.5 to 1.3.2, however after decompiling, I found that almost all of files have errors on them. I used Forge 4.1.1, Minecraft 1.3.2, and MCP 7.2

the files are

 

everything in cpw.mods.fml.client, except GuiScrollingList, ITextureFX, and OverrideInfo

everything in cpw.mods.fml.client.modloader

everything in cpw.mods.forge.client.registry

everything in net.minecraft.client

everything in net.minecraft.src except CodecMus, EntityRendererProxy, MLProp, ModTextureAnimation, ModTextureStatic, and TradeEntry

everything in net.minecraftforge.client except GuiControlsScrollPanel and IRenderContextHandler

everything in net.minecraftforge.client.event

everything in net.minecraftforge.client.event.sound

 

 

6017 errors in total.

Does anybody have any idea why this might be happening??!?!?

 

I can send my workspace to someone if necessary

Seems you screwed up the install, start again, and only post actual logs.

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Did you remember to link the jars under /lib? (asm, guava, etc) Check some of the files and look at the errors. If it's mainly problems with imports, you've forgotten to link those jars.

I did this same thing the first time around.

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