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Ok ok, I wanted to downgrade my 1.8 mod for some of my friends, so I decided to install 1.7.10 on my computer, but then the ERROR: .project is missing!

I had this error some times before also, but then I tried to delete .gradle and installed the whole thingy again, then it worked, but now, when I deleted .gradle and reinstalled everything again, it didn't even recreated .gradle, luckily I had a save of .gradle, so I put it back again, the 1.8 is working fine, but 1.7.10 not.

So I deleted the the whole folder with the eclipse, gradle and src over and over agian, and installed it over and over again, I tried really every command, its not working for me. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I'm running on windows 10 if this helps in any way

Creator of Extra Shoes

 

Watch out, I'm total jerk, and I'll troll anybody if it feels like its necessary. Pls report me then

It happened for me once,what I did:

1.Deleted the whole folder,including the eclipse(Only inside).

2.downloaded again the forge src

3.Extracted it to the folder

4.by pressing Shift and right Click It gives me an option named "Open Command Window Here"

5.inside I wrote gradlew.bat setupDecompWorkspace.

6.After it finished i wrote gradlew.bat eclipse.

 

Thats it suppose to work,after the time which it went wrong I slowed down took my time slowly so I wont screw up again.

Worked

  • Author

It happened for me once,what I did:

1.Deleted the whole folder,including the eclipse(Only inside).

2.downloaded again the forge src

3.Extracted it to the folder

4.by pressing Shift and right Click It gives me an option named "Open Command Window Here"

5.inside I wrote gradlew.bat setupDecompWorkspace.

6.After it finished i wrote gradlew.bat eclipse.

 

Thats it suppose to work,after the time which it went wrong I slowed down took my time slowly so I wont screw up again.

Worked

 

I mean youre right, but it doesn't even create a .gradle in my User Folder for me, thats fucking weird

Creator of Extra Shoes

 

Watch out, I'm total jerk, and I'll troll anybody if it feels like its necessary. Pls report me then

  • Author

It happened for me once,what I did:

1.Deleted the whole folder,including the eclipse(Only inside).

2.downloaded again the forge src

3.Extracted it to the folder

4.by pressing Shift and right Click It gives me an option named "Open Command Window Here"

5.inside I wrote gradlew.bat setupDecompWorkspace.

6.After it finished i wrote gradlew.bat eclipse.

 

Thats it suppose to work,after the time which it went wrong I slowed down took my time slowly so I wont screw up again.

Worked

 

I mean youre right, but it doesn't even create a .gradle in my User Folder for me, thats fucking weird

 

Ok I think I got it, it's mutherfucking comodo bitch, best protection system, disables everything in my copmputer :D No chances for hackers, no chances for me modding :P

Creator of Extra Shoes

 

Watch out, I'm total jerk, and I'll troll anybody if it feels like its necessary. Pls report me then

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