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So I tried installing llibrary in my MDK and added this snippet at the build.gradlew but it appears I am missing Lli

repositories {
    maven {
        url "https://maven.mcmoddev.com/"
    }
}

dependencies {
    compile "net.ilexiconn:llibrary:1.7.7-1.11.2:dev"
}

I didnt have this issue before but when I open eclipse i get a red exclamation mark (!) on MDKExample and get this error

 

Description    Resource    Path    Location    Type
Project 'MDKExample' is missing required library: 'C:\Users\win7\Desktop\Coding\1.12\ROTD\unresolved dependency - net.ilexiconn llibrary 1.7.7-1.11.2'    MDKExample        Build path    Build Path Problem

 

Does Llibrary automatically adds it's library when I add the snippet at the build file and run gradlew setupdecompworkspace or I have to do it manually?
 

Edited by TheRPGAdventurer

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was running gradlew setupdecompworkspace eclipse while the snippet dependencies for Llibrary on the build.gradle and get this error on the command prompt Could not resolve net.ilexiconn:llibrary:1.7.7-1.12

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