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It SHOULD. But it doesnt.
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Here's the info you asked for: java version "1.8.0_51" Java (TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_51-b16) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.51-b03, mixed-mode)
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I am unsure as to how to do so, being extremely unfamiliar with the console. Additionally, I have already successfully installed the forge MDK. I am simply leaving this thread open in hopes of a solution being found for future reference.
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Which I have, I meant only the 64 bit JRE, not the 32 bit JRE.
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I have a 64-bit OS, I have only JRE 64 bit, not the 32 bit.
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Upon further investigation I discovered a partial solution: By first setting the environment variable "GRADLE_OPTS" to "-Xmx1024M" through the command: "set GRADLE_OPTS=-Xmx1024M" I was able to complete the decompilation process, however it took upwards of 20 minutes. When attempting to assign more RAM to Gradle, I received the following error: Error occurred during initialization of VM Could not reserve enough space for 2097152KB object heap
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While attempting to install the latest version of MC Forge, I came upon a well documented failure, whereby the Gradle installer possessed insufficient memory to decompileMc. After researching various previously reported errors, such as #324 on github, as well as checking the documentation, I failed to correct the issue. I have created a file named "gradle.properties", saved using UTF8 and alternately located within my Forge src directory and ~/.grade/, containing the line: "org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx3G", but to no avail. Throughout this process gradle RAM usage did not exceed 512Mb, despite my efforts to the contrary. My computer posses 8 GB RAM. My logs can be found here , I hope someone here can guide me through a solution. Thanks in advance for your help, hope I did not miss anything obvious.