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Good morning, 
I'm a tutorial for creating mods on Minecraft.
I installed the jdk 8u241 and the jre 8u241 in 64 bit.
In short, I installed then forge for 1.15.2, I extracted the archive, I also added in the system variables what was needed.

Then I opened the cmd and wrote "cd path of the folder with the extracted archive" and then I wrote "gradlew setupDecompWorkspace".

Here is the given error:

 

1585851906-annotation-2020-04-02-202448.

 

What can I do?

Thank you in advance

Edited by zonedetec

1 minute ago, zonedetec said:

I don't want to program servers, just mods. 

Have you ever written programs? At least a console application. If not, check out the Java tutorials first. Judging by what you write, you don’t understand what is going on.

If I helped you, don't forget like. I'm using a translator, sorry.

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All right. Just one question:
What should my variable "JAVA_HOME" point to?

 

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I'm an advanced C# programmer. I used to do java but that was a long time ago.

Edited by zonedetec

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I looked at another tutorial and found out that I use JRE and not JDK so I don't know anything about it but thanks for your help.

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