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Hello everyone,

 

on my laptop (Ubuntu), whenever I create a new project from a fresh mdk, there's a "<forge-version>-recomp.jar" in Project and External Dependencies, with correctly mapped variable names and comments.

On my PC (Windows 10), there's always a "<forge-version>.jar" instead, with obfuscated variable/parameter names.

I tried installing mappings from MCPBot but it looks like I'm doing it wrong and I can't find any helpful guide on how to do it right.

 

Currently, I do this:
1. choose mapping at http://export.mcpbot.bspk.rs/

2. in the build.gradle file of my project, in the minecraft block, replace the line "mappings channel: ..." with my chosen mapping, ex: "mappings = 'snapshot_20190912'"

3. run gradlew --refresh-dependencies

The command line output even displays a line "New Dep: <my chosen mappings snapshot>"

4. refresh my project in Eclipse

 

Nothing mush happens then, though. In my project's Project and External Dependencies, "mcp_snapshot-<version>.zip" appears but it only contains the mappings as .csv files. I must be misunderstanding something fundamentally because I haven't found any similar issues.

  • 3 weeks later...

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