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FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

 

* What went wrong:

Execution failed for task ':deobfMcSRG'.

> Your Access Transformers be broke!

 

* Try:

Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --debug option to

get more log output.

 

BUILD FAILED

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FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

 

* What went wrong:

Execution failed for task ':deobfMcSRG'.

> Your Access Transformers be broke!

 

* Try:

Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --debug option to

get more log output.

 

BUILD FAILED

 

Did you read the error message? One of your access transformers is broken. If you want more help, post them.

Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.

Posted

FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

 

* What went wrong:

Execution failed for task ':deobfMcSRG'.

> Your Access Transformers be broke!

 

* Try:

Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --debug option to

get more log output.

 

BUILD FAILED

 

Did you read the error message? One of your access transformers is broken. If you want more help, post them.

 

How to solve

Posted

How to solve

 

Did you not understand my post? Post your access transformers.

Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.

Posted

What is access transformers?

 

Access Transformers allow you to change the access level (public, private, etc.) of classes, fields and methods. Since you don't know this, I'm guessing you're not using them yourself.

 

Post your build.gradle file.

Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.

Posted

What is access transformers?

 

Access Transformers allow you to change the access level (public, private, etc.) of classes, fields and methods. Since you don't know this, I'm guessing you're not using them yourself.

 

Post your build.gradle file.

buildscript {

    repositories {

        maven {

            name = "fmm"

            url = "http://forgemavenmirror.sinaapp.com/maven"

        }

    }

    dependencies {

    classpath 'net.minecraftforge.gradle:ForgeGradle:2.2-SNAPSHOT'

    classpath 'net.hakugyokurou.fgow:fgow:1.2.2'

    }

}

 

ext.mcpJsonUrl = "http://forgemavenmirror.sinaapp.com/versions.json"

ext.forgeJsonUrl = "http://forgemavenmirror.sinaapp.com/maven/net/minecraftforge/forge/json"

ext.skipFGVersionCheck = true

 

apply plugin: 'fgow'

 

repos {

    mcJsonUrl = "http://bmclapi2.bangbang93.com/versions/{MC_VERSION}/{MC_VERSION}.json"

    mcClientUrl = "http://bmclapi2.bangbang93.com/versions/{MC_VERSION}/{MC_VERSION}.jar";

    mcServerUrl = "http://bmclapi2.bangbang93.com/versions/{MC_VERSION}/minecraft_server.{MC_VERSION}.jar";;

    assestIndexUrl = "http://bmclapi2.bangbang93.com/indexes/{ASSET_INDEX}.json";

    assestUrl = "http://bmclapi2.bangbang93.com/assets"

    mcpUrl = "http://forgemavenmirror.sinaapp.com/fernflower-fix-1.0.zip"

}

 

repositories {

    flatDir { name "local"; dirs "/" }

    maven {

        name = "fmm"

        url = "http://forgemavenmirror.sinaapp.com/maven"

    }

}

version = "1.0"

group= "com.yourname.modid" // http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-naming-conventions.html

archivesBaseName = "modid"

 

minecraft {

    version = "1.10.2-12.18.1.2011"

    runDir = "run"

   

    // the mappings can be changed at any time, and must be in the following format.

    // snapshot_YYYYMMDD  snapshot are built nightly.

    // stable_#            stables are built at the discretion of the MCP team.

    // Use non-default mappings at your own risk. they may not allways work.

    // simply re-run your setup task after changing the mappings to update your workspace.

    mappings = "snapshot_20160518"

    // makeObfSourceJar = false // an Srg named sources jar is made by default. uncomment this to disable.

}

 

dependencies {

    // you may put jars on which you depend on in ./libs

    // or you may define them like so..

    //compile "some.group:artifact:version:classifier"

    //compile "some.group:artifact:version"

     

    // real examples

    //compile 'com.mod-buildcraft:buildcraft:6.0.8:dev'  // adds buildcraft to the dev env

    //compile 'com.googlecode.efficient-java-matrix-library:ejml:0.24' // adds ejml to the dev env

 

    // the 'provided' configuration is for optional dependencies that exist at compile-time but might not at runtime.

    //provided 'com.mod-buildcraft:buildcraft:6.0.8:dev'

 

    // the deobf configurations:  'deobfCompile' and 'deobfProvided' are the same as the normal compile and provided,

    // except that these dependencies get remapped to your current MCP mappings

    //deobfCompile 'com.mod-buildcraft:buildcraft:6.0.8:dev'

    //deobfProvided 'com.mod-buildcraft:buildcraft:6.0.8:dev'

 

    // for more info...

    // http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/artifact_dependencies_tutorial.html

    // http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/dependency_management.html

 

}

 

processResources

{

    // this will ensure that this task is redone when the versions change.

    inputs.property "version", project.version

    inputs.property "mcversion", project.minecraft.version

 

    // replace stuff in mcmod.info, nothing else

    from(sourceSets.main.resources.srcDirs) {

        include 'mcmod.info'

               

        // replace version and mcversion

        expand 'version':project.version, 'mcversion':project.minecraft.version

    }

       

    // copy everything else, thats not the mcmod.info

    from(sourceSets.main.resources.srcDirs) {

        exclude 'mcmod.info'

    }

}

 

Posted

It looks like you're using an unofficial/modified version of ForgeGradle, which I can't help you with. I suggest you take this to the author of FGOW or use the official ForgeGradle release.

 

In future, please use [nobbc]


[/nobbc] tags when posting code.

Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.

Posted

It looks like you're using an unofficial/modified version of ForgeGradle, which I can't help you with. I suggest you take this to the author of FGOW or use the official ForgeGradle release.

 

In future, please use [nobbc]


[/nobbc] tags when posting code.

Thanks

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