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[1.8] [solved] Updated Forge, now getting strange error with one block


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So it had been a while since I updated Forge, enough time I had to basically rebuild my workspace to do it.  Since doing so, I have a strange error - Every time I run my debug client, it says this in the output:

[23:31:03] [Thread-10/INFO]: (The LWJGL binding of OpenAL.  For more information, see http://www.lwjgl.org)
[23:31:03] [Thread-10/INFO]: OpenAL initialized.
[23:31:04] [sound Library Loader/INFO]: Sound engine started
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=east,occupied=true,part=head': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=west,occupied=true,part=head': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=south,occupied=false,part=head': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=north,occupied=true,part=head': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=east,occupied=false,part=head': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=west,occupied=false,part=foot': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=north,occupied=false,part=head': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=north,occupied=false,part=foot': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=west,occupied=true,part=foot': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=east,occupied=false,part=foot': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=south,occupied=false,part=foot': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=west,occupied=false,part=head': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=south,occupied=true,part=head': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeHead.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=north,occupied=true,part=foot': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=east,occupied=true,part=foot': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/WARN] [FML]: Unable to load block model: 'rpcraft:block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot' for variant: 'rpcraft:bedBlockOakLime#facing=south,occupied=true,part=foot': java.io.FileNotFoundException: rpcraft:models/block/beds/beds/bedOakLimeFoot.json
[23:31:05] [Client thread/INFO] [FML]: Max texture size: 16384
[23:31:06] [Client thread/INFO]: Created: 1024x512 textures-atlas

 

That was a typo I fixed 2 versions ago, but it keeps saying it's there.  It also won't render that bed.

 

However, my blockstate file is

{
    "variants": {
        "facing=north,occupied=true,part=foot": { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeFoot", "y": 180 },
        "facing=east,occupied=true,part=foot":  { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeFoot", "y": 270 },
        "facing=south,occupied=true,part=foot": { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeFoot" },
        "facing=west,occupied=true,part=foot":  { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeFoot", "y": 90 },
        "facing=north,occupied=true,part=head": { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeHead", "y": 180 },
        "facing=east,occupied=true,part=head":  { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeHead", "y": 270 },
        "facing=south,occupied=true,part=head": { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeHead" },
        "facing=west,occupied=true,part=head":  { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeHead", "y": 90 },
        "facing=north,occupied=false,part=foot": { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeFoot", "y": 180 },
        "facing=east,occupied=false,part=foot":  { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeFoot", "y": 270 },
        "facing=south,occupied=false,part=foot": { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeFoot" },
        "facing=west,occupied=false,part=foot":  { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeFoot", "y": 90 },
        "facing=north,occupied=false,part=head": { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeHead", "y": 180 },
        "facing=east,occupied=false,part=head":  { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeHead", "y": 270 },
        "facing=south,occupied=false,part=head": { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeHead" },
        "facing=west,occupied=false,part=head":  { "model": "rpcraft:beds/bedOakLimeHead", "y": 90 }
    }
}

Which is correct.  This is really worrying me, because if it won't let this go, I'm worried other changes I'm making aren't showing up when I run tests either.  Anyone have any idea what might be causing this?

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Okay, so I backed up my src folder and then just completely deleted the entire folder, emptying .gradle and then set up the workspace from scratch and everything seems to be working correctly now.

 

Must have just been the differences from 14.3 to 14.4, what with the switch to MDK...  Still odd as hell though.

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