The Java JDK is used to compile LunatriusCore.
- Download and install the Java JDK.
- Windows/Mac download link. Scroll down, accept the
Oracle Binary Code License Agreement for Java SE
, and download it (if you have a 64-bit OS, please download the 64-bit version). - Linux: Installation methods for certain popular flavors of Linux are listed below. If your distribution is not listed, follow the instructions specific to your package manager or install it manually here.
- Gentoo:
emerge dev-java/oracle-jdk-bin
- Archlinux:
pacman -S jdk7-openjdk
- Ubuntu/Debian:
apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk
- Fedora:
yum install java-1.7.0-openjdk
- Gentoo:
- Windows/Mac download link. Scroll down, accept the
- Set up the environment.
- Windows: Set environment variables for the JDK.
- Go to
Control Panel\System and Security\System
, and click onAdvanced System Settings
on the left-hand side. - Click on
Environment Variables
. - Under
System Variables
, clickNew
. - For
Variable Name
, inputJAVA_HOME
. - For
Variable Value
, input something similar toC:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_45
exactly as shown (or wherever your Java JDK installation is), and clickOk
. - Scroll down to a variable named
Path
, and double-click on it. - Append
;%JAVA_HOME%\bin
EXACTLY AS SHOWN and clickOk
. Make sure the location is correct; double-check just to make sure.
- Go to
- Windows: Set environment variables for the JDK.
- Open up your command line and run
javac
. If it spews out a bunch of possible options and the usage, then you're good to go. If not try the steps again.
Git is used to clone LunatriusCore and update your local copy.
- Download and install Git here.
- Optional Download and install a Git GUI client, such as Github for Windows/Mac, SmartGitHg, TortoiseGit, etc. A nice list is available here.
This section assumes that you're using the command-line version of Git.
- Open up your command line.
- Navigate to a place where you want to download LunatriusCore's source (eg
C:\Development\Github\Minecraft\
) by executingcd [folder location]
. This location is known asmcdev
from now on. - Execute
git clone git@github.com:Lunatrius/LunatriusCore.git
. This will download LunatriusCore's source intomcdev
. - Right now, you should have a directory that looks something like:
mcdev
\-LunatriusCore
\-LunatriusCore's files (should have build.gradle)
- Execute
gradlew setupDevWorkspace
. This sets up Forge and downloads the necessary libraries to build LunatriusCore. This might take some time, be patient.- You will generally only have to do this once until the Forge version in
gradle.properties
changes.
- You will generally only have to do this once until the Forge version in
- Execute
gradlew build
. If you did everything right,BUILD SUCCESSFUL
will be displayed after it finishes. This should be relatively quick.- If you see
BUILD FAILED
, check the error output (it should be right aroundBUILD FAILED
), fix everything (if possible), and try again.
- If you see
- Go to
mcdev\LunatriusCore\build\libs
.- You should see a
.jar
file namedLunatriusCore-#.#.#-#.#.#.#-universal.jar
.
- You should see a
- Copy the jar into your Minecraft mods folder, and you are done!
In order to get the most up-to-date builds, you'll have to periodically update your local repository.
- Open up your command line.
- Navigate to
mcdev
in the console. - Make sure you have not made any changes to the local repository, or else there might be issues with Git.
- If you have, try reverting them to the status that they were when you last updated your repository.
- Execute
git pull master
. This pulls all commits from the official repository that do not yet exist on your local repository and updates it.
Shamelessly based this README off pahimar's version.