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Good day.

So you know how forge has minecraft.mappings in the build.gradle used for specifying MCP mappings. Well, for past year for snapshots it was pretty clear, just use snapshot_YYYYMMDD (because we had no stable versions). Now that 9.37 is released, how do i translate that into forge stable_???? format? Using stable_937 or stable_9.37 did not work. I tried looking at old build scripts, like 1.7.10, but their version translation makes no sense - 1.7.10 MCP mappings is stable_20 while the actual version is 9.37.

 

TLDR: What should i use in minecraft.mappings in the build script to update MCP to 9.37?

 

Thanks for help.

If you have any questions - please ask.

Edited by Elix_x
Solved. Found 1.11.2 status in #360.

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13 minutes ago, LexManos said:

Stable are just version++s they dont coorolate to MCP versions.

http://export.mcpbot.bspk.rs/

Thanks! So no forge stable 1.11.2 MCP yet?

 

EDIT: Found ModCoderPack/MCPBot-Issues#360. Thanks for help.

Edited by Elix_x
Found 1.11.2 MCP forge status

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