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Update for 1.18.2 Including the Computer Physics Logic Fix #129

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Frankiscophil opened this issue Oct 22, 2022 · 6 comments
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Update for 1.18.2 Including the Computer Physics Logic Fix #129

Frankiscophil opened this issue Oct 22, 2022 · 6 comments
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@Frankiscophil
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Frankiscophil commented Oct 22, 2022

Hello there! I'm here to suggest an update of this mod for 1.18.2 that includes the fix for Computer physics logic and how they interact with Redstone. Been having a difficult time with redstone-related builds that include CC and this bug report I found sums up the exact issue I'm having.

#118

I know this is already fixed for 1.19 and above. However, there are plenty of modpacks in 1.18.2 with this mod included, specifically AOF5 for me, and I'm hoping for players like me and others to be able to play with CC in the state it should be with this version of Minecraft.

Have a good day and I hope to hear from this wonderful team regarding this request.

@Frankiscophil Frankiscophil added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 22, 2022
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sayore commented Oct 22, 2022

Pls fix

@Merith-TK
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Merith-TK commented Oct 22, 2022

Unfortunately waiting on more updates to be backported from CC:T and the 1.19 branch,

but if you need to, in the readme click the "gitpod" banner,
This will have you login with github, but will open an premade workspace where you can compile the latest source code, and download it (the action has expired so... this is your one way for now)

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I will admit, I don't know how to do that on Gitpod. So I tried it on Git Bash instead and the result was this.

https://pastebin.com/QWGjMxXP

I don't know if what I did was even the exact way to compile it but it was an attempt. I'd appreciate it very much if maybe someone can help me out with this.

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cplir-c commented Dec 9, 2022

That's gradle complaining that your Java version is too new
Looking at this table, I think you were running Java 19. Java 17 or 18 might work instead?

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