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Au moment de recompiler Minecraft, la commande s'arrête

ECHEC: La construction a échoué avec une exception.

* Ce qui s'est mal passé: l'
exécution a échoué pour la tâche ': recompileMc'.
> Impossible de trouver un compilateur javac;
com.sun.tools.javac.Main n'est pas sur le chemin de classe.
Peut-être que JAVA_HOME ne pointe pas vers le JDK.
Il est actuellement défini sur "C: \ Program Files \ Java \ jre1.8.0_201"

* Essayez:
Exécuter avec l'option --stacktrace pour obtenir le suivi de la pile. Exécutez-la avec l'option --info ou --debug pour obtenir davantage de sorties de journal.

ÉCHEC DE CONSTRUCTION

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He's right.

 

Your JAVA_HOME is pointing to the JRE folder, not the JDK.

 

See the bolded portion of the quote.

On 3/10/2019 at 9:39 AM, pierrepian said:

Peut-être que JAVA_HOME ne pointe pas vers le JDK.
Il est actuellement défini sur "C: \ Program Files \ Java \ jre1.8.0_201"

 

Here's how to fix it:

1. Download JDK 8 from here

2. Install JDK 8

3. Set your JAVA_HOME environment variable to your new JDK folder.

 

How to change your JAVA_HOME (for windows 10):

1. Type "Environment" in your windows search bar and click on "Edit the system environment variables"

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2. Click on "Environment Variables"

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3. Find JAVA_HOME and then click "Edit..."

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4. Change the "variable value" to where your JDK is installed

For example: 

C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_201

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Mine is different because I keep everything I need on a separate hard drive.

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