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[Fixed] Gradle Setup Fail - Windows 10


ral_falafel

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Hello -

 

I've looked around but it appears most of the time this is assumed to actually work, yet it does not for me.

 

- Have JDK

- Have latest version(s) of forge:

- forge-1.8.8-11.15.0.1595-1.8.8-mdk

- Forge 2.0.2 (from SourceForge)

 

Running gradlew.bat setupDecompWorkspace

 

The error I'm receiving on 2.02 is:

 

 

19:48:58.491 [DEBUG] [org.gradle.configuration.project.BuildScriptProcessor] Timing: Running the build script took 7.159 secs

19:48:58.504 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]

19:48:58.510 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter] FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

19:48:58.516 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]

19:48:58.520 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter] * What went wrong:

19:48:58.524 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter] A problem occurred configuring root project 'ForgeGradle-2.0.2'.

19:48:58.528 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter] > Could not resolve all dependencies for configuration ':classpath'.

19:48:58.533 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]    > Could not determine artifacts for oauth.signpost:oauth-signpost:1.2.1.2

19:48:58.538 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]      > Could not get resource 'https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/oauth/signpost/oauth-signpost/1.2.1.2/oauth-signpost-1.2.1.2.jar'.

19:48:58.543 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]          > Could not HEAD 'https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/oauth/signpost/oauth-signpost/1.2.1.2/oauth-signpost-1.2.1.2.jar'.

19:48:58.549 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]            > peer not authenticated

19:48:58.554 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter]

19:48:58.558 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter] * Try:

19:48:58.562 [ERROR] [org.gradle.BuildExceptionReporter] Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace.

19:48:58.567 [LIFECYCLE] [org.gradle.BuildResultLogger]

19:48:58.572 [LIFECYCLE] [org.gradle.BuildResultLogger] BUILD FAILED

19:48:58.576 [LIFECYCLE] [org.gradle.BuildResultLogger]

19:48:58.580 [LIFECYCLE] [org.gradle.BuildResultLogger] Total time: 8.978 secs

 

 

The error I'm receiving with Forge 1.8.8 is:

 

FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

 

* What went wrong:

A problem occurred configuring root project 'forge-1.8.8-11.15.0.1595-1.8.8-mdk'.

> Could not resolve all dependencies for configuration ':classpath'.

  > Could not download trove4j.jar (net.sf.trove4j:trove4j:2.1.0)

      > Could not get resource 'https://jcenter.bintray.com/net/sf/trove4j/trove4j/2.1.0/trove4j-2.1.0.jar'.

        > Could not GET 'https://jcenter.bintray.com/net/sf/trove4j/trove4j/2.1.0/trove4j-2.1.0.jar'.

            > peer not authenticated

 

* Try:

Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output.

 

BUILD FAILED

 

Total time: 3.777 secs

 

 

 

Any assistance or pointers would be appreciated.

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Version: JDK 1.7.0_60

 

Don't worry about the 2.0.2, then, that was me trying to find a newer version that worked. I'll just stick with 1.8.8.

 

So part of it seemed to fix itself after my ISP stopped being annoying.

 

The other part I had to fix with the method you posted. Perhaps this is a new thing for Windows 10? I'm not sure. Here's what all I had to do:

 

keytool -import -alias repo1.maven.org -file "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_60\jre\lib\security\maven1.cer" -keystore cacerts -storepass somepass

keytool -import -alias libraries.minecraft.net -file "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_60\jre\lib\security\minelib1.cer" -keystore cacerts -storepass somepass

keytool -import -alias georoot -file "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_60\jre\lib\security\geo1.cer" -keystore cacerts -storepass somepass

keytool -import -alias geointer -file "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_60\jre\lib\security\geo2.cer" -keystore cacerts -storepass somepass

 

(You can save there directly, just add yourself to the full control list for the folder.)

 

The certs referenced above can be procured from:

https://repo1.maven.org/ (First one)

https://libraries.minecraft.net/ (Last three; use the process here: http://docs.bvstools.com/home/ssl-documentation/exporting-certificate-authorities-cas-from-a-website )

 

I hope this helps someone in the future.

 

 

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