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I have just tried to update my forge from 6.3.0 to 6.4.1, however, after the install has been completed and eclipse's workspace is in /mcp/eclipse, eclipse displays Client and Server projects like it used to before 1.3.2. Should it be like this, I wouldn't think so as it's missing the common and therefore most of the main classes and thus errors everywhere. I have tried the standard, download mcp and put the forge folder in installation and the new run forge install by itself and watch the magic installation, but they both produce the same result. I would expect this;

http://speedcap.net/sharing/screen.php?id=files/61/77/61774e06c33b77a1d40031a8c56d45a7.png

 

but I get this;

http://speedcap.net/sharing/screen.php?id=files/19/22/19224ee05a06fe5fb42e3f02118fb1d8.png -- but with errors..

 

 

Delete all mcp folder

All Forge folder

And JUST download forge

And DO NOT download MCP

Forge's install.

It'll setup everything for you.

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

The common folder is meant to be empty, in the latest versions of Forge the src and common folders have been merged.

When making your mod put the packages in minecraft/src and it will work the same as when you had to put it in minecraft/common.

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