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Server/Client sources not found on recompile 1.4.5


Joshwarfield

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Hi,

 

I am trying to recompile Minecraft using MCP. I’m using MCP version 7.23 and Forge 6.4.445 revision 2 for MC 1.4.5.

 

I get the following errors “!! Can not find client/server sources, try decompiling !!” when attempting to recompile, but I already have.

 

With the new file structure introduced in introduced in one of the more recent versions when I run install.sh the recompile.sh no longer works.

 

I assume (and I’m sorry if this is wrong) that it is the new structure because it has never happened before and it’s my first time using it.

 

Just to note I’ve tried installing mcp multiple times once with forge setting it up and once doing it myself.

 

I’m sorry that I couldn’t include a crash log (FML/Forge log or Modloader.txt) but this is all that it’s printed out.

 

How can I successfully compile Minecraft using MCP?

 

Many thanks for any help,

 

 

Josh

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Forge will automatically download MCP for you. Don't extract Forge into MCP.

There's an EAQ for a reason. Read it!

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First rule of bug reports: More information is always better.

Oh, and logs OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN!!

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I tried a clean install like you said letting forge get mcp with no custom code in and it still gave me the error.

 

Here is a pastebin of the install and attempted recompile http://pastebin.com/H7FUWKDS.

 

Here's the last few lines:

 

=============================== Minecraft Forge Setup Finished =================================

static-107:forge 2 joshuac$ cd mcp/

static-107:mcp joshuac$ ./recompile.sh

== MCP 7.23 (data: 7.23, client: 1.4.5, server: 1.4.5) ==

# found ff, ff patches, srgs, name csvs, doc csvs, param csvs, renumber csv, astyle, astyle config

== Recompiling client ==

> Cleaning bin

> Recompiling

- Done in 18.85 seconds

!! Can not find server sources, try decompiling !!

static-107:mcp joshuac$

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Delete your entire mcp/forge folder, download ONLY forge, extract it and run install.bat. The eclipse workspace is in <forge folder>/mcp/eclipse.

Protip: try and find answers yourself before asking on the forum.

It's pretty likely that there is an answer.

 

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Delete your entire mcp/forge folder, download ONLY forge, extract it and run install.bat. The eclipse workspace is in <forge folder>/mcp/eclipse.

 

Thanks for the response. That's what I did and I still got the the same error.

 

I don't use Eclipse, I use Intellij with the src directory.

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Download ONLY forge, extract it and then run install.bat, mcp will be in <forge folder>/mcp.

Protip: try and find answers yourself before asking on the forum.

It's pretty likely that there is an answer.

 

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I'm experiencing the same problem. I never made a mod for forge before (did for make some for bukkit though), so plaese tell me if I do something wrong.

 

So here is what I did:

1: Downloaded forge (version 6.5.0.471, current recommended build)

2: Unzipped the file.

3: opened a new terminal in the /forge directory.

4: chmod +x ./install.sh

5: runned ./install.sh (result: pastebin)

6: cd ./mcp

7: runned ./recompile.sh (result: pastebin)

 

I'm running linux (Ubuntu 12.10) with OpenJDK (1.7.0_09)

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