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C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\forge>gradlew setupDecompWorkspace eclipse

FAILLURE: Build failed with an exception

 

* What went wrong:

A problem occurred configuring root project 'forge'

> Could not open cp_proj class cache for build file C:\Users\Admin\Desktop\forge\build.gradle*

(C:\Users\Admin\.gradle\caches\2.7\scripts\build_lipjxxcy2ejn2r45mopvkvΘo\cp_proj).

              > java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\Users\Admin\.gradle\caches\2.7\scripts\build_lipjxxcy2ejn2r45mopvkvΘo\cp_proj\cacke.properties (The system can't find the file)

 

* Try

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

>Conf

BUILD FAILED

 

 

This is the code i got today when i tried to decompile it.

I also tried it yesterday but then it worked fine.

Plz can someone say what i did wrong. Thx :D

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