So yeah. I have a 1.11 version of forge from before the 3G crap happened.
It is completely set up and it works and I can open it with eclipse and so on.
However, I would like to build the code for 1.10.2.
/gradlew eclipse runs all the way through. From the current Mdk on forge.
/gradlew setupDecompWorkspace doesn't.
Java set to 8. Path variables right, throwin' 1300M at it.
So, I put my source for my mod in there after doin' /gradlew eclipse in the command console.
I run /gradlew build.
The build fails.
Now this is what I'm not getting. Is it rigged like that or what?
Figured I'd ask cuz I have the 1.11 src and I can open the 1.11 forge build up and do my code from that version and build it on 1.10.2 which was the plan.
Like I'm sitting here with a 1.11 version that works. I download the mdk from minecraftforge for 1.10.2 and I can't get it to build or decompile when I know that 1300M is plenty because I decompiled the 1.11 version with 1300M before the change.
Wow, it's been a year.... I was in the shed for a while.
Well, I've got both srcs for my mods for 1.10.2 and 1.11. I seem to have deleted the forge build I had for 1.10.2 though.
When I run /gradlew eclipse it skips on extract natives.
Build successful but it skips on extract natives. Which doesn't need to happen.
New folder and such with the mdk from forge 1.10.2 version.
Like I'm lookin' to be able to pop my src in there and do /gradlew build and that's that. Don't need to open it with eclipse or any of that fancy jazz.
I can open the 1.11 version on eclipse. I can edit the code I have for the 1.10.2 version with notepad++ if need be.
There's gotta' be a way to do this.
I know 1.12.2 can be decompiled with 1300M like 1.11 and 1.10.2.
This isn't right. I lived in a shed for about a year. Get back on the computer, and its the same crap. Reality doesn't work that way.
Gradle can't just arbitrarily build with files you put in a directory, it's expecting it to be in an eclipse or idea project. The project is in a directory which contains a file which then determines what files/external resources are to be compiled with the project.
Consider the following code:
package me.example;
import net.minecraft.Something;
public class X{
public X(String name){
new Something(name);
}
}
We are telling the compiler to create a new me.example.X constructor which creates a new net.minecraft.Something object, except the project file doesn't exist, so it doesn't know where net.minecraft.Something is (or if it even exists), or if net.minecraft.Something has a Something(String) constructor. If the java compiler doesn't know if a class (or method, variable, etc) exists it will fail with the error "cannot find symbol".
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Yeah after messing around with it for a while I'm pretty certain that they are using my projects to build against to keep forge floating.
Which I did not give permission to do.
But I get errors on something simple like where my entity is registered and it follows on the air orb.
Same with my portal block mod and etc.
Which really isn't cool at all.
I know my code is right and doesn't have any errors so something has been changed on the forge side.
Something was changed on the Minecraft side with the 3G thing happening in the first place.
As forge may have been poorly coded or AI may have written it for them. Which would be similar to running Minecraft through a filter of some kind which isn't healthy for the original code base, and would have to be cleaned up on the other side.
I know personally I have wrote many articles and such with AI. I did a whole slew of mods for 1.10.2 with AI. But I coded the AI in order to do that. It wasn't like there was this AI and I slopped it in there not knowing the basis that I was working with.
Like for example I did two new TV channels for antenna TV. TBD and HNI. TBD is for imagining videos and puttin' em on TV. The process of which is about 4 months. The AI records the images you imagine or creates video as you imagine it, ya know that kinda' stuff. In the future I could see a buncha' kids having fun with something like that in a class room.
Where people of an older age or with more experience with such technology could imagine things for like VR or something, like where every person has their world they imagined where they could be transfered from one place to another. A simple way of sharing ideas and sights with a respectable way to do so.
I could guess or say they are implementing my mods or my codes as a type of override or something which in turn would either crash minecraft or slowly destroy forge one of the two because of how my mods are implemented.
Then again, it very well may be Notch messing with my project as he is not the one who imagined Minecraft or the emblem for Mojang for that matter. He is the one who ran off with the currency though. Which would not be the first time that happened either. The original imagination and sight of Minecraft came from by a pond dam in a place called Telephone, Tx. Where the only building is a convenient store. I was like 8 or 9.
However if there is to be a container or something to build against to keep minecraft floating long enough to ruin boat mechanics then they need to support and provide their own code and not use mine.
This is why I provided the src code of my mods, so this would not be an issue.
There are several bugs that may be fixed in minecraft such as flight patterns, air jitteriness, and a base for blocks to be created from with my mods.
But It throws on entity registering on the second most simple. Saying that there is an issue with the way that the entity is registered. However, every other entity in the mod is registered the same way and there is nothing thrown on them in the command console.
So my guess is that they are using my code without my permission and that is why I cannot simply do. /gradlew build.
There shouldn't be an issue with build and skeleton anyways. Some of the coolest things coded were build, skeleton, notepad.
Yeah after messing around with it for a while I'm pretty certain that they are using my projects to build against to keep forge floating.
Which I did not give permission to do.
But I get errors on something simple like where my entity is registered and it follows on the air orb.
Same with my portal block mod and etc.
Which really isn't cool at all.
I know my code is right and doesn't have any errors so something has been changed on the forge side.
Something was changed on the Minecraft side with the 3G thing happening in the first place.
As forge may have been poorly coded or AI may have written it for them. Which would be similar to running Minecraft through a filter of some kind which isn't healthy for the original code base, and would have to be cleaned up on the other side.
I know personally I have wrote many articles and such with AI. I did a whole slew of mods for 1.10.2 with AI. But I coded the AI in order to do that. It wasn't like there was this AI and I slopped it in there not knowing the basis that I was working with.
Like for example I did two new TV channels for antenna TV. TBD and HNI. TBD is for imagining videos and puttin' em on TV. The process of which is about 4 months. The AI records the images you imagine or creates video as you imagine it, ya know that kinda' stuff. In the future I could see a buncha' kids having fun with something like that in a class room.
Where people of an older age or with more experience with such technology could imagine things for like VR or something, like where every person has their world they imagined where they could be transfered from one place to another. A simple way of sharing ideas and sights with a respectable way to do so.
I could guess or say they are implementing my mods or my codes as a type of override or something which in turn would either crash minecraft or slowly destroy forge one of the two because of how my mods are implemented.
Then again, it very well may be Notch messing with my project as he is not the one who imagined Minecraft or the emblem for Mojang for that matter. He is the one who ran off with the currency though. Which would not be the first time that happened either. The original imagination and sight of Minecraft came from by a pond dam in a place called Telephone, Tx. Where the only building is a convenient store. I was like 8 or 9.
However if there is to be a container or something to build against to keep minecraft floating long enough to ruin boat mechanics then they need to support and provide their own code and not use mine.
This is why I provided the src code of my mods, so this would not be an issue.
There are several bugs that may be fixed in minecraft such as flight patterns, air jitteriness, and a base for blocks to be created from with my mods.
But It throws on entity registering on the second most simple. Saying that there is an issue with the way that the entity is registered. However, every other entity in the mod is registered the same way and there is nothing thrown on them in the command console.
So my guess is that they are using my code without my permission and that is why I cannot simply do. /gradlew build.
There shouldn't be an issue with build and skeleton anyways. Some of the coolest things coded were build, skeleton, notepad.
You have never contributed to MinecraftForge, so MinecraftForge uses none of your code. Minecraftforge is open source, you can check yourself. There is no "3G thing". Notch hasn't worked on minecraft since 2014. Minecraft's decompiled source code is also available with MinecraftForge, it contains none of your code, check yourself. There is no copyright infringement here.
Your code/workspace is not fine, if it was, then it would compile. People have asked you to provide error logs/messages and you have failed to do so. Blaming others because of your ineptitude and saying reality doesn't work the way it does doesn't allow us magically able to help you.
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A complete working mod can be imagined with AI in less than two seconds, but that's not the same as coding it yourself. Like its one thing to imagine a mod its another to write it by hand.
Coding will always be coding. Typing is typing. That's the fun part.
Like I've been typing and coding for 17 years or so now.... Began with Black and White. That's what I do.
AI was fun. But I really enjoy chillin', drinkin' coffee, and typing code.
Blaming others because of your ineptitude and saying reality doesn't work the way it does doesn't allow us magically able to help you.
If you really look at what's going on you can see networking is 32-bit based and the way forge is may look the way it does but it will lead to fragmentation.
Which also gets me to looking at Minecraft and the basis of Minecraft code and for that matter servers in general possibly.
Because if on the forge side of the basis is being fragmented then it has to be cleaned up somewhere of the base code of Minecraft. Which would or may appear as a container but really wouldn't be and that's how the base code of Minecraft would be fragmented and damaged. It's almost similar to a mass ratio inspiral. If you don't keep the outside sphere spinning around the one in the middle then it goes inside the one in the middle and doesn't exist anymore. That or the sphere in the middle changes, fragments, or is corrupted.
The basis of the argument being 64-bit existing before 32-bit results in fragmentation or corruption.
So forge will either have to be 32-bit or be separated from the base code of Minecraft which would make it to where there's not modding for Minecraft anymore.
So yeah. I have a 1.11 version of forge from before the 3G crap happened.
It is completely set up and it works and I can open it with eclipse and so on.
However, I would like to build the code for 1.10.2.
/gradlew eclipse runs all the way through. From the current Mdk on forge.
/gradlew setupDecompWorkspace doesn't.
Java set to 8. Path variables right, throwin' 1300M at it.
So, I put my source for my mod in there after doin' /gradlew eclipse in the command console.
I run /gradlew build.
The build fails.
Now this is what I'm not getting. Is it rigged like that or what?
Figured I'd ask cuz I have the 1.11 src and I can open the 1.11 forge build up and do my code from that version and build it on 1.10.2 which was the plan.
Like I'm sitting here with a 1.11 version that works. I download the mdk from minecraftforge for 1.10.2 and I can't get it to build or decompile when I know that 1300M is plenty because I decompiled the 1.11 version with 1300M before the change.
Wow, it's been a year.... I was in the shed for a while.
Well, I've got both srcs for my mods for 1.10.2 and 1.11. I seem to have deleted the forge build I had for 1.10.2 though.
When I run /gradlew eclipse it skips on extract natives.
Build successful but it skips on extract natives. Which doesn't need to happen.
New folder and such with the mdk from forge 1.10.2 version.
Like I'm lookin' to be able to pop my src in there and do /gradlew build and that's that. Don't need to open it with eclipse or any of that fancy jazz.
I can open the 1.11 version on eclipse. I can edit the code I have for the 1.10.2 version with notepad++ if need be.
Building backwards is not the idea here though.
I'm lookin' to build my 1.10.2 src with the 1.10.2 forge mdk without any eclipse or anything.
Like.... run build and be successful. I know the codes good.
/gradlew build.
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
That's it.
This is crap.
There's gotta' be a way to do this.
I know 1.12.2 can be decompiled with 1300M like 1.11 and 1.10.2.
This isn't right. I lived in a shed for about a year. Get back on the computer, and its the same crap. Reality doesn't work that way.
Gradle can't just arbitrarily build with files you put in a directory, it's expecting it to be in an eclipse or idea project. The project is in a directory which contains a file which then determines what files/external resources are to be compiled with the project.
Consider the following code:
We are telling the compiler to create a new me.example.X constructor which creates a new net.minecraft.Something object, except the project file doesn't exist, so it doesn't know where net.minecraft.Something is (or if it even exists), or if net.minecraft.Something has a Something(String) constructor. If the java compiler doesn't know if a class (or method, variable, etc) exists it will fail with the error "cannot find symbol".
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Yeah after messing around with it for a while I'm pretty certain that they are using my projects to build against to keep forge floating.
Which I did not give permission to do.
But I get errors on something simple like where my entity is registered and it follows on the air orb.
Same with my portal block mod and etc.
Which really isn't cool at all.
I know my code is right and doesn't have any errors so something has been changed on the forge side.
Something was changed on the Minecraft side with the 3G thing happening in the first place.
As forge may have been poorly coded or AI may have written it for them. Which would be similar to running Minecraft through a filter of some kind which isn't healthy for the original code base, and would have to be cleaned up on the other side.
I know personally I have wrote many articles and such with AI. I did a whole slew of mods for 1.10.2 with AI. But I coded the AI in order to do that. It wasn't like there was this AI and I slopped it in there not knowing the basis that I was working with.
Like for example I did two new TV channels for antenna TV. TBD and HNI. TBD is for imagining videos and puttin' em on TV. The process of which is about 4 months. The AI records the images you imagine or creates video as you imagine it, ya know that kinda' stuff. In the future I could see a buncha' kids having fun with something like that in a class room.
Where people of an older age or with more experience with such technology could imagine things for like VR or something, like where every person has their world they imagined where they could be transfered from one place to another. A simple way of sharing ideas and sights with a respectable way to do so.
I could guess or say they are implementing my mods or my codes as a type of override or something which in turn would either crash minecraft or slowly destroy forge one of the two because of how my mods are implemented.
Then again, it very well may be Notch messing with my project as he is not the one who imagined Minecraft or the emblem for Mojang for that matter. He is the one who ran off with the currency though. Which would not be the first time that happened either. The original imagination and sight of Minecraft came from by a pond dam in a place called Telephone, Tx. Where the only building is a convenient store. I was like 8 or 9.
However if there is to be a container or something to build against to keep minecraft floating long enough to ruin boat mechanics then they need to support and provide their own code and not use mine.
This is why I provided the src code of my mods, so this would not be an issue.
There are several bugs that may be fixed in minecraft such as flight patterns, air jitteriness, and a base for blocks to be created from with my mods.
But It throws on entity registering on the second most simple. Saying that there is an issue with the way that the entity is registered. However, every other entity in the mod is registered the same way and there is nothing thrown on them in the command console.
So my guess is that they are using my code without my permission and that is why I cannot simply do. /gradlew build.
There shouldn't be an issue with build and skeleton anyways. Some of the coolest things coded were build, skeleton, notepad.
You have never contributed to MinecraftForge, so MinecraftForge uses none of your code. Minecraftforge is open source, you can check yourself. There is no "3G thing". Notch hasn't worked on minecraft since 2014. Minecraft's decompiled source code is also available with MinecraftForge, it contains none of your code, check yourself. There is no copyright infringement here.
Your code/workspace is not fine, if it was, then it would compile. People have asked you to provide error logs/messages and you have failed to do so. Blaming others because of your ineptitude and saying reality doesn't work the way it does doesn't allow us magically able to help you.
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Where were you October - December 2016?
Grey really should have been spelled grey on the new color pallete.
That's because it's something that is a bunch of crap.
error: cannot find symbol
import guru.tbe.entity.EntityAirOrb;
Displaying that java cannot find the . between entity.EntityAirOrb.
Then how come I have had a 5G phone for about a year now? Magic rock hit the screen if you look real close. Generosity was the idea.
A complete working mod can be imagined with AI in less than two seconds, but that's not the same as coding it yourself. Like its one thing to imagine a mod its another to write it by hand.
Coding will always be coding. Typing is typing. That's the fun part.
Like I've been typing and coding for 17 years or so now.... Began with Black and White. That's what I do.
AI was fun. But I really enjoy chillin', drinkin' coffee, and typing code.
If you really look at what's going on you can see networking is 32-bit based and the way forge is may look the way it does but it will lead to fragmentation.
Which also gets me to looking at Minecraft and the basis of Minecraft code and for that matter servers in general possibly.
Because if on the forge side of the basis is being fragmented then it has to be cleaned up somewhere of the base code of Minecraft. Which would or may appear as a container but really wouldn't be and that's how the base code of Minecraft would be fragmented and damaged. It's almost similar to a mass ratio inspiral. If you don't keep the outside sphere spinning around the one in the middle then it goes inside the one in the middle and doesn't exist anymore. That or the sphere in the middle changes, fragments, or is corrupted.
The basis of the argument being 64-bit existing before 32-bit results in fragmentation or corruption.
So forge will either have to be 32-bit or be separated from the base code of Minecraft which would make it to where there's not modding for Minecraft anymore.
Build and notepad though. I got notepad.