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Hey what's up everyone, I'm a bit of an Eclipse noob. I seem to understand the layout, it being just like Notepad but better, but whenever I try to run the client I get this:
"unresolved compilation problem at "com.brutality.client.Client.main"
Anyone know how to fix? You can obviously tell it's OSBrutality. First time working on a server and using Eclipse, been in the community forever though.
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Try refreshing or cleaning the project. (Project --> Refresh; Project --> Clean project --> This project (It won't do any harm, don't worry). That generally resolves compilation errors, unless there are actual problems with the code.
Thanks Eldritch, I'll give it a shot.
@Carehome I have Googled it and it's no good, I couldn't find any source of answer.
Edit: No good, tried to clean it and it didn't work.
"Exception in thread "main" java.lang.Error: Unresolved compilation problem: at com.brutality.client.Client.main(Client.java:3887) "
Totally cool lol. Here's a screenshot of when I click the link at the bottom (Client.java.3887) http://imgur.com/a/tU2yU
Yeah that's a compilation error. Make sure all libs are included in the project. It feels as if a/some lib(s) is/are missing. (The massive amount of errors displayed indicates that). If they're not included.. Project --> Locate the library that's not included yet --> Right click it --> Build path --> Add to build path.
Remember I'm a noob lol, this is my first time ever so I don't think I really understand. So just go to my Project -> Right click and locate the library (where would I find it?) -> Right click and build path -> Add
Edit: Right clicked, build path, add library, now would this be my JRE System library?
https://puu.sh/tjbqG/7364f0cdf3.png
This is of course if you have the actual libraries included in the client or whatever you're using there and just don't have them included in the project in Eclipse. Otherwise you'll need to figure out which libs you're missing, download them and then include them in the project.
You can tell if a lib is already included in the project or not by looking at the java icon there by the library. The green/orange little rectangle thingy in the bottom left indicates it's already included.
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