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I can't get this to work for the life of me :(

 

First of:

Forge 1.7.10-10.13.2.1286

IntelliJ IDEA 13

 

So I want to make an add-on for a mod of mine. I've set up a local maven repo for the dependant mod and it's dependency. When building the dependand mod's dependency, it works. When I build the dependant mod, it works as well. As soon as I declare the dependant mod as dependency in my add-ons build.gradle, I get greeded with following error:

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Multiple entries with same key: varietychests=FMLMod:varietychests{1.2.0} and varietychests=FMLMod:varietychests{1.2.0}

(full crash report here)

 

So basically FML loads it twice for some reason I'm unaware of...

 

The dependency chain is as follows (with their build.gradle linked to each of them):

SAPManagerPack > dependency of > Variety Chests > dependency of > VarietyChests EBXL AddOn

 

Dependencies which don't have other dependencies work fine, but as soon as I have one of those which do have one, it messes up.

 

I dunno if there's something wrong with my maven setup or if gradle just bugs out...

 

And I've also tried to run

gradlew runClient

to exclude a faulty IDE, but that crashes with the same error.

 

 

If someone has any solution, I would be very thankful.

 

 

EDIT - SOLVED! So basically I've looked into the deobf.jar file again and noticed that it had 2 mcmod.info files in there, causing the duplication problem. The cause of this was actually a "fix" for IntelliJ 14, where you set

output.resourcesDir = output.classesDir

, which in turn fucks with my deobf jar.

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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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I solved it. So basically the fix for IntelliJ 14, where you put

output.resourcesDir = output.classesDir

into

sourceSets -> main

fucks with my deobf jar, causing it to duplicate my mcmod.info file and all my other classes.

 

Why this doesn't happen with my manager pack, I have no clue whatsoever...

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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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