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[Contributing](https://github.com/pahimar/Equivalent-Exchange-3#contributing) - For those that want to help out. [Contributing](https://github.com/pahimar/Equivalent-Exchange-3#contributing) - For those that want to help out.
### Compiling Equivalent Exchange 3 ### Compiling Equivalent Exchange 3
IMPORTANT: This is not guaranteed to work as it has not been tested extensively (Linux and Windows tested). IMPORTANT: Please report any issues you have, there might be some problems with the documentation!
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#### Prerequisites (Tested for Windows ONLY!) #### Prerequisites
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.** 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.**
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). 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).
* Go to `Control Panel\System and Security\System`, and click on `Advanced System Settings` on the left-hand side. * Go to `Control Panel\System and Security\System`, and click on `Advanced System Settings` on the left-hand side.
* Click on `Environment Variables`. * Click on `Environment Variables`.
* Under `System Variables`, click `New`. * Under `System Variables`, click `New`.
* For `Variable Name`, input `JAVA_HOME`. * For `Variable Name`, input `JAVA_HOME`.
* 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`. * 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`.
* Scroll down to a variable named `Path`, and double-click on it. * Scroll down to a variable named `Path`, and double-click on it.
* Append `;C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.7.0_21\bin` (or your Java JDK installation directory\bin), and click `Ok`. * Append `;C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.7.0_25\bin` (or your Java JDK installation directory\bin), and click `Ok`.
3. Download Apache Ant [here](http://ant.apache.org). 3. Download Apache Ant [here](http://ant.apache.org).
* Unzip the files anywhere you want, eg `C:\Program Files (x86)\Ant`. * Unzip the files anywhere you want, eg `C:\Program Files (x86)\Ant`.
* Again, go to `Environment Variables` just like you did for the Java JDK. * 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). * For `Variable Value`, input `C:\Ant\apache-ant-1.9.0` (or your Ant directory\apache-ant-1.9.0).
* Scroll down to `Path`, and double-click on it. * Scroll down to `Path`, and double-click on it.
* 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). * 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).
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. 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.
* Create an account. * Create an account.
* 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. * 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.
* 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). * 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).
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. 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.
#### Setup MCP (Tested on Linux and Windows) #### Setup MCP
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. 1. Download the latest version of MCP from [here] (http://mcp.ocean-labs.de/download.php?list.2), e.g. mcp751.zip.
2. Inside `mcdev`, create a directory named `mcp` and unzip the MCP .zip file into it. 2. Inside `mcdev`, create a directory named `mcp` and unzip the MCP .zip file into it.
* To verify, check if a file named `CHANGELOG` exists inside `mcp`. * To verify, check if a file named `CHANGELOG` exists inside `mcp`.
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/). 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/).
* To verify, check if a application named `install.sh` exists. * To verify, check if a application named `install.sh` exists.
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. 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.
* This will take some time, be patient.
#### Setup EE3 (Some tested for Linux, tested fully for Windows) #### Setup EE3
1. Inside `mcdev`, create a directory named `source`. 1. Inside `mcdev`, create a directory named `source`.
2. Move/clone `Equivalent-Exchange-3` into `source`. 2. Move/clone `Equivalent-Exchange-3` into `source`.
3. Right now, you should have a directory that looks something like: 3. Right now, you should have a directory that looks something like:
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* `release.mod.version=pre2` * `release.mod.version=pre2`
5. Open up your OS's command line (Command Prompt in Windows, Terminal in Linux and Mac). 5. Open up your OS's command line (Command Prompt in Windows, Terminal in Linux and Mac).
6. Navigate to `mcdev\source\Equivalent-Exchange-3` by executing `cd mcdev's location\source\Equivalent-Exchange-3`. 6. Navigate to `mcdev\source\Equivalent-Exchange-3` by executing `cd mcdev's location\source\Equivalent-Exchange-3`.
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. 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.
* If you see `BUILD FAILED`, check the error output (it should be right around `BUILD FAILED`), fix everything, and try again. * If you see `BUILD FAILED`, check the error output (it should be right around `BUILD FAILED`), fix everything, and try again.
8. Go to `mcdev\source\Equivalent-Exchange-3\Releases\1.5.2\pre2`. 8. Go to `mcdev\source\Equivalent-Exchange-3\Releases\1.5.2\pre2`.
* You should see a .jar named `ee3-universal-pre2.jar`. * You should see a `.jar` file named `ee3-universal-pre2.jar`.
9. Copy the jar into your Minecraft mods folder, and play Minecraft! 9. Copy the jar into your Minecraft mods folder, and play Minecraft!
#### Updating Your Repo (For Windows/Mac) #### 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)). 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)).
2. If you haven't already, create a Github account. 2. If you haven't already, create a Github account.
3. Click the little branch/plus icon at the top-right of this page (below your username). 3. Click the `Fork` icon at the top-right of this page (below your username).
4. Make the changes that you want to. 4. Make the changes that you want to.
5. Click `Pull Request` at the top-middle of the page (right of your fork's name, to the left of `Watch` and `Fork`). 5. Click `Pull Request` at the right-hand side of the gray bar directly below your fork's name.
6. Enter your PR's title, and create a detailed description telling pahimar what you changed. 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.
7. Click `Send pull request`, and you're done! 7. Click `Send pull request`, and you're done!
#### Creating an Issue #### 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: 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:
2. Go to [the issues page](http://github.com/pahimar/Equivalent-Exchange-3/issues). 2. Go to [the issues page](http://github.com/pahimar/Equivalent-Exchange-3/issues).
3. Click `New Issue` right below `Graphs`. 3. Click `New Issue` right below `Star` and `Fork`.
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"). 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").
5. Click `Submit new issue`, and you're done! 5. Click `Submit new issue`, and you're done!