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[1.7.10] Eclipse, Minecraft Crash


Jershy

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      Every time I attempt to run minecraft in eclipse is load up untill it starts the client main class

 

 

[20:57:56] [main/ERROR]: The minecraft jar file:/C:/Users/joshu_000/.gradle/caches/minecraft/net/minecraftforge/forge/1.7.2-10.12.2.1147/forgeBin-1.7.2-10.12.2.1147.jar!/net/minecraft/client/ClientBrandRetriever.class appears to be corrupt! There has been CRITICAL TAMPERING WITH MINECRAFT, it is highly unlikely minecraft will work! STOP NOW, get a clean copy and try again!

 

 

note that i did not touch that file and that i have tried resetting my work-space using gradle (5 times)and yet the problem persists. Thank you for reading this post, please feel free to criticize the way i do things so I can become better.

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I now have no clue as to the nature of this crash

 

 

 

 

 

[20:01:12] [main/INFO]: Loading tweak class name cpw.mods.fml.common.launcher.FMLTweaker

[20:01:13] [main/INFO]: Using primary tweak class name cpw.mods.fml.common.launcher.FMLTweaker

[20:01:13] [main/INFO]: Calling tweak class cpw.mods.fml.common.launcher.FMLTweaker

[20:01:13] [main/INFO]: Forge Mod Loader version 7.10.85.1277 for Minecraft 1.7.10 loading

[20:01:13] [main/INFO]: Java is Java HotSpot 64-Bit Server VM, version 1.7.0_72, running on Windows 8.1:amd64:6.3, installed at C:\Program Files\Java\jre7

[20:01:13] [main/INFO]: Managed to load a deobfuscated Minecraft name- we are in a deobfuscated environment. Skipping runtime deobfuscation

[20:01:13] [main/INFO]: Loading tweak class name cpw.mods.fml.common.launcher.FMLInjectionAndSortingTweaker

[20:01:13] [main/INFO]: Loading tweak class name cpw.mods.fml.common.launcher.FMLDeobfTweaker

[20:01:13] [main/INFO]: Calling tweak class cpw.mods.fml.common.launcher.FMLInjectionAndSortingTweaker

[20:01:13] [main/INFO]: Calling tweak class cpw.mods.fml.common.launcher.FMLInjectionAndSortingTweaker

[20:01:13] [main/INFO]: Calling tweak class cpw.mods.fml.relauncher.CoreModManager$FMLPluginWrapper

[20:01:13] [main/ERROR]: The binary patch set is missing. Either you are in a development environment, or things are not going to work!

[20:01:21] [main/ERROR]: FML appears to be missing any signature data. This is not a good thing

[20:01:21] [main/INFO]: Calling tweak class cpw.mods.fml.relauncher.CoreModManager$FMLPluginWrapper

[20:01:21] [main/INFO]: Calling tweak class cpw.mods.fml.common.launcher.FMLDeobfTweaker

[20:01:23] [main/INFO]: Loading tweak class name cpw.mods.fml.common.launcher.TerminalTweaker

[20:01:23] [main/INFO]: Calling tweak class cpw.mods.fml.common.launcher.TerminalTweaker

[20:01:23] [main/INFO]: Launching wrapped minecraft {net.minecraft.client.main.Main}

[20:01:26] [main/ERROR]: Unable to launch

java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException

at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) ~[?:1.7.0_72]

at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.7.0_72]

at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.7.0_72]

at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.7.0_72]

at net.minecraft.launchwrapper.Launch.launch(Launch.java:135) [launchwrapper-1.11.jar:?]

at net.minecraft.launchwrapper.Launch.main(Launch.java:28) [launchwrapper-1.11.jar:?]

Caused by: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no lwjgl in java.library.path

at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.7.0_72]

at java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.7.0_72]

at java.lang.System.loadLibrary(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.7.0_72]

at org.lwjgl.Sys$1.run(Sys.java:73) ~[lwjgl-2.9.1.jar:?]

at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) ~[?:1.7.0_72]

at org.lwjgl.Sys.doLoadLibrary(Sys.java:66) ~[lwjgl-2.9.1.jar:?]

at org.lwjgl.Sys.loadLibrary(Sys.java:95) ~[lwjgl-2.9.1.jar:?]

at org.lwjgl.Sys.<clinit>(Sys.java:112) ~[lwjgl-2.9.1.jar:?]

at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.getSystemTime(Minecraft.java:2660) ~[Minecraft.class:?]

at net.minecraft.client.main.Main.main(SourceFile:72) ~[Main.class:?]

... 6 more

 

 

 

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