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Hi fellow modders and Hi Fellow helpers;

 

Ive seem to got myself into a little pickle and was wondering if anyone could help me.

 

Im currently in a pickle with eclipse at the moment and with gradle im wanting to change the run command to focus on a different directory and im unsure on how to do this.

 

Here is the image for reference http://i.imgur.com/VTQUXCv.pn

 

The issue is that when i click the play button its looking in the %user%/.gradle directory however im wanting it to look at the c:/COLCMinecraft/.gradle directory if anyone could help that would be great.

Go to "Run Configurations..." (drop down in your RUN icon), open Arguments and add:

--gameDir=C:\...

--assetsDir=C:\...

 

Depending what you want to archieve, use this or diesieben's way.

1.7.10 is no longer supported by forge, you are on your own.

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You need to change the "runDir" property in the build.gradle and then set up your workspace again.

 

thank you for your response im unsure on what to change the RunDir to as it just says "eclipse"

 

Go to "Run Configurations..." (drop down in your RUN icon), open Arguments and add:

--gameDir=C:\...

--assetsDir=C:\...

 

Depending what you want to archieve, use this or diesieben's way.

 

Thank you very much for your response I did change the Run Location as you said however i still get this error

 

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