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Hi,

I'am making a forge mod with this library : https://github.com/MinnDevelopment/java-discord-rpc

When i run Minecraft Client on IntelliJ, it works but when i build the mod and i put it on my mod's folder and i run my minecraft launcher i have this error : https://pastebin.com/TAz96zDL

i think that i need to put the dependency in my jar file, here's my dependencies


configurations {
    embed
    compile.extendsFrom(embed)
}

dependencies {
    // This dependency and its transitive deps will be embedded
    embed 'club.minnced:java-discord-rpc:2.0.1'
    compile 'club.minnced:java-discord-rpc:2.0.1'
}


jar {
    from configurations.embed.collect { it.isDirectory() ? it : zipTree(it) }
}

Sorry for my bad english, i'm french...

Edited by FrenchDxv
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Please show what you tried.

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Update: for minecraft 1.12 and others versions it works but for minecraft 1.10.2 it doesnt works , i have try to load the natives libs manually but it works for Windows and not for MacOS i dont understand why

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I'm going through the same this he is, except I'm newer. Not really sure how any of this dependency stuff works but I kind of have an idea. My build.gradle doesn't have a "jar" section, so do I add it my self? Where is /META-INF? I don't understand what this maven stuff is and a have a very vague understanding of what a repository is from submitting bug reports on git. I think the .meta file is just a manifest file, and forge will use the .meta files if the jar doesn't have one. It gets the groupId:artifactId:version thing so it can be archived. What does that mean? I have the jar file that I want to use as a dependency and i looked in its META-INF folder and looked at its MANIFEST.MF file and all it said was "Manifest-Version: 1.0" Does that mean that it was a poorly made mod and what do I do about it? Do i give it a custom maven coordinate (Is that what the groupId:... thing is called?)? I'm not sure where I go from here.

 

Also, if  when I successfully do this dependency extraction thing, it adds the mod to minecraft but not the mods folder, correct? How to I use the mod its dependent on while making my mod? I saw that you make a folder called libs and put it in there and do some build path thing to access its code, but will that add it to the client when i run it in eclipse or do I have to add it to the run/mods folder?

 

I tried to put all of my questions into one post as much as possible but I'm bound to have more.

Edited by TheGoldenProof
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Make a new topic

25 minutes ago, TheGoldenProof said:

I tried to put all of my questions into one post as much as possible but I'm bound to have more.

Definitely make a new topic

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