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I think I have the reason as to why it won't install and I think it is because my directory is this: C:\Users\Brando! and we all know how much Java hates anything but letters.

 

Wondering if I can change where it installs the .gradle folder instead of being here:  C:\Users\Brando! 

Would move it to C:\Mods

Thank you ^_^

 

 

Spoiler

 

FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

 

* What went wrong:

Could not extract native JNI Library

 

I have tried running it with --stacktrace and --debug but it gives no more info than this.

 

Thanks for your help.

 

 

Edited by minecraftbigfoot

Is there a log file somewhere?

Apparently I'm addicted to these forums and can't help but read all the posts. So if I somehow help you, please click the "Like This" button, it helps.

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Tried independently installing gradle and creating a PATH for it but that seemed ineffective, it has to be something to do with the JNI Library but where is that accessible if I were to download it?

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Changed the root of the PATH to my C: drive thinking the fact it was on my F: drive may have caused an issue, no difference once done. Reinstalled Java and the same, no difference. Tried to use 1.7.10 MCForge and it worked, until it stopped because of being unable to extract JNI properly. 

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