That was my advice posted earlier, aka start with a new folder or redownload it as in redeompiling was implied.
"So yea" you followed it.
I didn't (re)download anything. :|
"You didn't download the scala library when installing is one problem and second problem is that you have logical errors or plain errors in your code."
"Your scala-library.jar is added in when the install.cmd is run. Start with a new folder and a fresh start and install it again and make sure it all downloads. The scala-library is a big file and if not all of it downloads then it will corrupt and will not exist causing major recompile issues."
-no install.cmd
"It isn't a bug, it because your internet connection is too slow and it times out or your internet connection isn't stable and cuts off in the middle of the download of that jar file."
-jar? I think you were talking about modloader/forge here, so that's why I was confused
"... download forge and hit install... You will save yourself hours of trouble... "
"You didn't download the scala library when installing is one problem and second problem is that you have logical errors or plain errors in your code."
"Your scala-library.jar is added in when the install.cmd is run. Start with a new folder and a fresh start and install it again and make sure it all downloads. The scala-library is a big file and if not all of it downloads then it will corrupt and will not exist causing major recompile issues."
-no install.cmd
"It isn't a bug, it because your internet connection is too slow and it times out or your internet connection isn't stable and cuts off in the middle of the download of that jar file."
-jar? I think you were talking about modloader/forge here, so that's why I was confused
"... download forge and hit install... You will save yourself hours of trouble... "
...
You keep missing what I tell you. In the black CMD screen that pops up, it downloads extra libraries and source for you to work with, during this process it is possible for the source to be corrupted during download if your internet is not stable or too slow or any other unforeseen reason. Only way I can say to fix this is to re-download your mcp or forge into an entirely new folder, and re-install it so it can attempt to re-download the files correctly.
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You keep missing what I tell you. In the black CMD screen that pops up, it downloads extra libraries and source for you to work with, during this process it is possible for the source to be corrupted during download if your internet is not stable or too slow or any other unforeseen reason. Only way I can say to fix this is to re-download your mcp or forge into an entirely new folder, and re-install it so it can attempt to re-download the files correctly.
We are talking about different things it seems. I am NOT using forge or modloader (as I said), it doesn't download anything. I didn't redownload anything, I simply deleted 'src' and decompiled again, this is more or less exactly the cmd window that I got when I decompiled for the second time and it worked.
So no. I didn't redownload anything.
I'm not responding again.
We are talking about different things it seems. I am NOT using forge or modloader (as I said), it doesn't download anything. I didn't redownload anything, I simply deleted 'src' and decompiled again, this is more or less exactly the cmd window that I got when I decompiled for the second time and it worked.
So no. I didn't redownload anything.
I'm not responding again.
Because the first time you downloaded the files you needed, and by the way it says updates need to be downloaded. Please be more aware of what your CMDs actually do...
Because the first time you downloaded the files you needed, and by the way it says updates need to be downloaded. Please be more aware of what your CMDs actually do...
..........
I know I said I wouldn't respond again, buuuut....
The update was from the day I took the screenshot, 2 days after I fixed it. It's not like I'm going to download the update and take a new screenshot just for you. >_>
The screenshot (other than that day's update and the time it took) is exactly the same as when I decompiled it the first time, so no, it didn't download something.
So uh, yeah.
You should just use Forge. All you have to do is put the forge folder in the same folder in your mcp folder and in the forge folder you click run. It will download and instal everything you need for you.
That was my advice posted earlier, aka start with a new folder or redownload it as in redeompiling was implied.
"So yea" you followed it.
I didn't (re)download anything. :|
"You didn't download the scala library when installing is one problem and second problem is that you have logical errors or plain errors in your code."
"Your scala-library.jar is added in when the install.cmd is run. Start with a new folder and a fresh start and install it again and make sure it all downloads. The scala-library is a big file and if not all of it downloads then it will corrupt and will not exist causing major recompile issues."
-no install.cmd
"It isn't a bug, it because your internet connection is too slow and it times out or your internet connection isn't stable and cuts off in the middle of the download of that jar file."
-jar? I think you were talking about modloader/forge here, so that's why I was confused
"... download forge and hit install... You will save yourself hours of trouble... "
...
You keep missing what I tell you. In the black CMD screen that pops up, it downloads extra libraries and source for you to work with, during this process it is possible for the source to be corrupted during download if your internet is not stable or too slow or any other unforeseen reason. Only way I can say to fix this is to re-download your mcp or forge into an entirely new folder, and re-install it so it can attempt to re-download the files correctly.
We are talking about different things it seems. I am NOT using forge or modloader (as I said), it doesn't download anything. I didn't redownload anything, I simply deleted 'src' and decompiled again, this is more or less exactly the cmd window that I got when I decompiled for the second time and it worked.
So no. I didn't redownload anything.
I'm not responding again.
Because the first time you downloaded the files you needed, and by the way it says updates need to be downloaded. Please be more aware of what your CMDs actually do...
..........
I know I said I wouldn't respond again, buuuut....
The update was from the day I took the screenshot, 2 days after I fixed it. It's not like I'm going to download the update and take a new screenshot just for you. >_>
The screenshot (other than that day's update and the time it took) is exactly the same as when I decompiled it the first time, so no, it didn't download something.
So uh, yeah.
After I took that screenshot, yes, so what does it matter?