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Ok, I'm frustrated.  Been staring at this too long.

 

Followed Lex's Video "

on both of the following.

 

I'm using eclipse.

 

If have a folder 'Forge-1.8-11.14.1.1334' with all my different mods there.  Everything runs fine, can run client/server no problem

 

I created a new folder 'Forge-1.8-11.14.3.1450' and created the same file structure.  Only brought over the 'src' folders as I've done on other upgrades.  Ran gradlew clean, gradlew setupDevWorkspace, and gradlew eclipse on each of the seperate project folders.  Zero errors.

 

Server starts up fine.  Client gives me error of "Could not find or load main class GradlewStart".  I tried redoing above steps, no dice.  I checked env variables, all there and right.  Besides, the previous version works fine so that would be challenging to be the issue.

 

I opened up eclipse with the old one and new one side by side and compared all the apps for running client/server.  Identical.

 

Ideas?  Fingers crossed

Long time Bukkit & Forge Programmer

Happy to try and help

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Thank you.  I had been staring at it way to long to see the obvious.

Long time Bukkit & Forge Programmer

Happy to try and help

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