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Just now, diesieben07 said:

Did you consider, idk, reading the error message?

i tried many way to fix this error but not working.

this what is try to fix.

1.install java /jdk many version 12, 11, 10, 8
2.set JAVA_HOME (that still not working)

3.clean gradle all cache
4.set path by powersell

5.tried run from CMD (not working too)
6.set gradle.properfy for fixed java_home

7.set new gradle version

 

so now i don't know how can i fix this errorr message again

 

ps.error message is

> Failed to apply plugin [id 'net.minecraftforge.gradle']
   > Found java version null. Minimum required is 1.8.0_101. Versions 11.0.0 and newer are not supported yet.

 

ps2. Found java version null.

On 4/17/2019 at 8:48 PM, warframeza002 said:

i tried many way to fix this error but not working.

this what is try to fix.

1.install java /jdk many version 12, 11, 10, 8
2.set JAVA_HOME (that still not working)

3.clean gradle all cache
4.set path by powersell 

5.tried run from CMD (not working too)
6.set gradle.properfy for fixed java_home

7.set new gradle version

 

so now i don't know how can i fix this errorr message again

 

ps.error message is

> Failed to apply plugin [id 'net.minecraftforge.gradle']
   > Found java version null. Minimum required is 1.8.0_101. Versions 11.0.0 and newer are not supported yet.

 

ps2. Found java version null.

 

Set JAVA_HOME environment variable via system settings (see here for a guide) and then restart your PC. Make sure it is set to a JDK 1.8 installation, e.g. C:\Program Files\Java\jdk_1.8-something-i-don't-remember\

 

If you still have troubles, try Command Prompt rather than Powershell. Powershell should work but I don't personally know.

Edited by CosmicDan

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