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Hey,

 

I set up a fresh Forge MDK today and I noticed that it didn't decompile Minecraft. I'm using a fresh download of the Forge 1.8 Recommended version.

 

Everything without time needed for that task was skipped.

 

Run build 1m 18s 312ms

Configure settings 276ms

Configure build 9s 961ms

Calculate task graph 219ms

Run tasks 1m 7s 150ms

:deobfCompileDummyTask 31ms

:deobfProvidedDummyTask 10ms

:getVersionJson 643ms

:extractUserdev 873ms

:extractDependencyATs

:extractMcpData

:extractMcpMappings

:genSrgs

:downloadClient

:downloadServer

:splitServerJar

:mergeJars

:deobfMcSRG

:getFernFlower

:decompileMc

:fixMcSources

:applySourcePatches 9s 529ms

:remapMcSources

:recompileMc

:extractNatives

:getAssetIndex 871ms

:getAssets 23s 274ms

:makeStart 6s 244ms

:setupDecompWorkspace 5ms

 

 

Best regards, Delta

Your log clearly states that it does

 
:getFernFlower      
:decompileMc      
:fixMcSources      
:applySourcePatches   9s 529ms   
:remapMcSources      
:recompileMc      

If it's skipped them it means that it doesnt need to run because the result of it is in the cache.

I do Forge for free, however the servers to run it arn't free, so anything is appreciated.
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