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[Contributing](https://github.com/pahimar/Equivalent-Exchange-3#contributing) - For those that want to help out.
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[Contributing](https://github.com/pahimar/Equivalent-Exchange-3#contributing) - For those that want to help out.
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### Compiling Equivalent Exchange 3
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### Compiling Equivalent Exchange 3
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IMPORTANT: This is not guaranteed to work as it has not been tested extensively (Linux and Windows tested).
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IMPORTANT: Please report any issues you have, there might be some problems with the documentation!
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#### Prerequisites (Tested for Windows ONLY!)
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#### Prerequisites
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1. **WARNING: Make sure you know EXACTLY what you're doing! It's not any of our faults if your OS crashes, becomes corrupted, etc.**
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1. **WARNING: Make sure you know EXACTLY what you're doing! It's not any of our faults if your OS crashes, becomes corrupted, etc.**
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2. Download and install the Java JDK [here](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7-downloads-1880260.html). Scroll down, accept the `Oracle Binary Code License Agreement for Java SE`, and download the one pertaining to your OS (necessary for MCP).
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2. Download and install the Java JDK [here](http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7-downloads-1880260.html). Scroll down, accept the `Oracle Binary Code License Agreement for Java SE`, and download the one pertaining to your OS (necessary for MCP).
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* Go to `Control Panel\System and Security\System`, and click on `Advanced System Settings` on the left-hand side.
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* Go to `Control Panel\System and Security\System`, and click on `Advanced System Settings` on the left-hand side.
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* Click on `Environment Variables`.
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* Click on `Environment Variables`.
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* Under `System Variables`, click `New`.
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* Under `System Variables`, click `New`.
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* For `Variable Name`, input `JAVA_HOME`.
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* For `Variable Name`, input `JAVA_HOME`.
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* For `Variable Value`, input something similar to `;C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.7.0_21` exactly as shown to the end (or wherever your Java JDK installation is), and click `Ok`.
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* For `Variable Value`, input something similar to `;C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.7.0_25` exactly as shown to the end (or wherever your Java JDK installation is), and click `Ok`.
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* Scroll down to a variable named `Path`, and double-click on it.
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* Scroll down to a variable named `Path`, and double-click on it.
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* Append `;C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.7.0_21\bin` (or your Java JDK installation directory\bin), and click `Ok`.
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* Append `;C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.7.0_25\bin` (or your Java JDK installation directory\bin), and click `Ok`.
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3. Download Apache Ant [here](http://ant.apache.org).
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3. Download Apache Ant [here](http://ant.apache.org).
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* Unzip the files anywhere you want, eg `C:\Program Files (x86)\Ant`.
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* Unzip the files anywhere you want, eg `C:\Program Files (x86)\Ant`.
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* Again, go to `Environment Variables` just like you did for the Java JDK.
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* Again, go to `Environment Variables` just like you did for the Java JDK.
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* For `Variable Value`, input `C:\Ant\apache-ant-1.9.0` (or your Ant directory\apache-ant-1.9.0).
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* For `Variable Value`, input `C:\Ant\apache-ant-1.9.0` (or your Ant directory\apache-ant-1.9.0).
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* Scroll down to `Path`, and double-click on it.
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* Scroll down to `Path`, and double-click on it.
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* Append `;C:\Ant\apache-ant-1.9.0\bin` exactly as shown to the end (or your Ant directory\apache-ant-1.9.0\bin).
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* Append `;C:\Ant\apache-ant-1.9.0\bin` exactly as shown to the end (or your Ant directory\apache-ant-1.9.0\bin).
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4. Download and install Github [here] (http://windows.github.com/) (Windows) or [here] (http://mac.github.com/) (Mac OS X 10.7+). For Linux, you could download it as a .zip/tarball and unzip it.
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4. Download and install Github [here](http://windows.github.com/) (Windows) or [here](http://mac.github.com/) (Mac OS X 10.7+). For Linux, you can use a different Git application. NOTE: Github For Windows/Mac is OPTIONAL. You can use your own Git application.
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* Create an account.
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* Create an account.
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* Scroll to the top of this page, login at the top-right, and then click `Clone to Windows/Mac` near the top-left of the page.
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* Scroll to the top of this page, login at the top-right, and then click `Clone to Windows/Mac` at the bottom of the right-hand toolbar.
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* You should see Github flash and `pahimar/Equivalent-Exchange-3` appear. (The local repository on Windows defaults to `C:\Users\(username)\Documents\GitHub\Equivalent-Exchange-3`, you can change it if you want but then you have to find it again on Github).
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* You should see Github flash and `pahimar/Equivalent-Exchange-3` appear. (The local repository on Windows defaults to `C:\Users\(username)\Documents\GitHub\Equivalent-Exchange-3`, you can change it if you want but then you have to find it again on Github).
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5. Create an empty directory for EE3 development. This directory is refernced as `mcdev` from now on. It can be where you cloned EE3, but it'll be a little messy.
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5. Create an empty directory for EE3 development. This directory is refernced as `mcdev` from now on. It can be where you cloned EE3, but it'll be a little messy.
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#### Setup MCP (Tested on Linux and Windows)
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#### Setup MCP
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1. Download the latest version of MCP from [here] (http://mcp.ocean-labs.de/index.php/MCP_Releases), e.g. mcp751.zip. Install MCP dependencies as listed on the website if neccessary.
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1. Download the latest version of MCP from [here] (http://mcp.ocean-labs.de/download.php?list.2), e.g. mcp751.zip.
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2. Inside `mcdev`, create a directory named `mcp` and unzip the MCP .zip file into it.
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2. Inside `mcdev`, create a directory named `mcp` and unzip the MCP .zip file into it.
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* To verify, check if a file named `CHANGELOG` exists inside `mcp`.
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* To verify, check if a file named `CHANGELOG` exists inside `mcp`.
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3. Download the latest forge **source** for Minecraft 1.5.2 and unzip it into `mcp`. You need at least Forge 7.7.1.500 (Forge 7.8.0.684 if using 1.5.2), best way is to get it from [here] (http://files.minecraftforge.net/).
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3. Download the latest Forge **source** for Minecraft 1.5.1/1.5.2 and unzip it into `mcp`. You need at least Forge 7.7.1.500 (Forge 7.8.0.684 if using 1.5.2), the best way is to get it from [here] (http://files.minecraftforge.net/).
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* To verify, check if a application named `install.sh` exists.
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* To verify, check if a application named `install.sh` exists.
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4. Execute `install.sh` (Linux and Mac) or `install.cmd` (Windows), both found in `mcdev\mcp\forge`. On Linux you might have to `chmod +x install.sh` before you can execute it. On some system configurations you need to execute `install.sh` from within the `forge` directory whereas on others it doesn't matter. Just check the output for error messages to find out what you need to do.
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4. Execute `install.sh` (Linux and Mac) or `install.cmd` (Windows), both found in `mcdev\mcp\forge`. On Linux you might have to `chmod +x install.sh` before you can execute it.
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* This will take some time, be patient.
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#### Setup EE3 (Some tested for Linux, tested fully for Windows)
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#### Setup EE3
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1. Inside `mcdev`, create a directory named `source`.
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1. Inside `mcdev`, create a directory named `source`.
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2. Move/clone `Equivalent-Exchange-3` into `source`.
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2. Move/clone `Equivalent-Exchange-3` into `source`.
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3. Right now, you should have a directory that looks something like:
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3. Right now, you should have a directory that looks something like:
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* `release.mod.version=pre2`
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* `release.mod.version=pre2`
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5. Open up your OS's command line (Command Prompt in Windows, Terminal in Linux and Mac).
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5. Open up your OS's command line (Command Prompt in Windows, Terminal in Linux and Mac).
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6. Navigate to `mcdev\source\Equivalent-Exchange-3` by executing `cd mcdev's location\source\Equivalent-Exchange-3`.
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6. Navigate to `mcdev\source\Equivalent-Exchange-3` by executing `cd mcdev's location\source\Equivalent-Exchange-3`.
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7. Execute `ant release`. This will generally take around 5-15 minutes, depending on your computer. If you've done everything right, `BUILD SUCCESSFUL` is displayed after it finishes.
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7. Execute `ant build`. This will generally take around 5-15 minutes, depending on your computer. If you've done everything right, `BUILD SUCCESSFUL` is displayed after it finishes.
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* If you see `BUILD FAILED`, check the error output (it should be right around `BUILD FAILED`), fix everything, and try again.
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* If you see `BUILD FAILED`, check the error output (it should be right around `BUILD FAILED`), fix everything, and try again.
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8. Go to `mcdev\source\Equivalent-Exchange-3\Releases\1.5.2\pre2`.
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8. Go to `mcdev\source\Equivalent-Exchange-3\Releases\1.5.2\pre2`.
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* You should see a .jar named `ee3-universal-pre2.jar`.
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* You should see a `.jar` file named `ee3-universal-pre2.jar`.
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9. Copy the jar into your Minecraft mods folder, and play Minecraft!
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9. Copy the jar into your Minecraft mods folder, and play Minecraft!
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#### Updating Your Repo (For Windows/Mac)
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#### Updating Your Repo (For Windows/Mac)
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1. **IMPORTANT: PAHIMAR DOES *NOT* WANT ANY** `build.xml` **CHANGES, UNLESS it fixes up something broken** (See [Pull Request #90](https://github.com/pahimar/Equivalent-Exchange-3/pull/90)).
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1. **IMPORTANT: PAHIMAR DOES *NOT* WANT ANY** `build.xml` **CHANGES, UNLESS it fixes up something broken** (See [Pull Request #90](https://github.com/pahimar/Equivalent-Exchange-3/pull/90)).
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2. If you haven't already, create a Github account.
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2. If you haven't already, create a Github account.
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3. Click the little branch/plus icon at the top-right of this page (below your username).
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3. Click the `Fork` icon at the top-right of this page (below your username).
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4. Make the changes that you want to.
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4. Make the changes that you want to.
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5. Click `Pull Request` at the top-middle of the page (right of your fork's name, to the left of `Watch` and `Fork`).
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5. Click `Pull Request` at the right-hand side of the gray bar directly below your fork's name.
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6. Enter your PR's title, and create a detailed description telling pahimar what you changed.
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6. Click `Click to create a pull request for this comparison`, enter your PR's title, and create a detailed description telling pahimar what you changed.
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7. Click `Send pull request`, and you're done!
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7. Click `Send pull request`, and you're done!
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#### Creating an Issue
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#### Creating an Issue
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1. Please, please don't make any frivolous issues! If it's a crash, try asking the people in IRC or MCF before creating an issue. If it's a bug/suggestion, make sure it hasn't been reported/suggested already. Thanks! :smile:
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1. Please, please don't make any frivolous issues! If it's a crash, try asking the people in IRC or MCF before creating an issue. If it's a bug/suggestion, make sure it hasn't been reported/suggested already. Thanks! :smile:
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2. Go to [the issues page](http://github.com/pahimar/Equivalent-Exchange-3/issues).
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2. Go to [the issues page](http://github.com/pahimar/Equivalent-Exchange-3/issues).
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3. Click `New Issue` right below `Graphs`.
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3. Click `New Issue` right below `Star` and `Fork`.
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4. Enter your Issue's title (something that summarizes your issue), and then create a detailed description ("Hey pahimar, could you add/change xxx?" or "Hey, found an exploit: stuff").
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4. Enter your Issue's title (something that summarizes your issue), and then create a detailed description ("Hey pahimar, could you add/change xxx?" or "Hey, found an exploit: stuff").
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5. Click `Submit new issue`, and you're done!
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5. Click `Submit new issue`, and you're done!
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