Failed to read accessWidener file from mod fabric-object-builder-api-v1
CoderThomasB opened this issue · 6 comments
I just started a new and fresh fabric mod but I'm having this error when I try to build it:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to read accessWidener file from mod fabric-object-builder-api-v1
at net.fabricmc.loader.impl.FabricLoaderImpl.loadAccessWideners(FabricLoaderImpl.java:451)
at net.fabricmc.loader.impl.launch.knot.Knot.init(Knot.java:122)
at net.fabricmc.loader.impl.launch.knot.Knot.launch(Knot.java:68)
at net.fabricmc.loader.impl.launch.knot.KnotClient.main(KnotClient.java:23)
at net.fabricmc.devlaunchinjector.Main.main(Main.java:86)
Caused by: net.fabricmc.accesswidener.AccessWidenerFormatException: line 1: Namespace (intermediary) does not match current runtime namespace (named)
at net.fabricmc.accesswidener.AccessWidenerReader.error(AccessWidenerReader.java:281)
at net.fabricmc.accesswidener.AccessWidenerReader.read(AccessWidenerReader.java:90)
at net.fabricmc.loader.impl.FabricLoaderImpl.loadAccessWideners(FabricLoaderImpl.java:449)
... 4 more
Here is my gradle:
plugins {
id 'fabric-loom' version '0.10-SNAPSHOT'
id 'maven-publish'
}
version = project.mod_version
group = project.maven_group
repositories {
// Add repositories to retrieve artifacts from in here.
// You should only use this when depending on other mods because
// Loom adds the essential maven repositories to download Minecraft and libraries from automatically.
// See https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/declaring_repositories.html
// for more information about repositories.
}
dependencies {
// To change the versions see the gradle.properties file
minecraft "com.mojang:minecraft:${project.minecraft_version}"
mappings "net.fabricmc:yarn:${project.yarn_mappings}:v2"
modImplementation "net.fabricmc:fabric-loader:${project.loader_version}"
// Fabric API. This is technically optional, but you probably want it anyway.
modImplementation "net.fabricmc.fabric-api:fabric-api:${project.fabric_version}"
// PSA: Some older mods, compiled on Loom 0.2.1, might have outdated Maven POMs.
// You may need to force-disable transitiveness on them.
}
processResources {
inputs.property "version", project.version
filteringCharset "UTF-8"
filesMatching("fabric.mod.json") {
expand "version": project.version
}
}
def targetJavaVersion = 16
tasks.withType(JavaCompile).configureEach {
// ensure that the encoding is set to UTF-8, no matter what the system default is
// this fixes some edge cases with special characters not displaying correctly
// see http://yodaconditions.net/blog/fix-for-java-file-encoding-problems-with-gradle.html
// If Javadoc is generated, this must be specified in that task too.
it.options.encoding = "UTF-8"
if (targetJavaVersion >= 10 || JavaVersion.current().isJava10Compatible()) {
it.options.release = targetJavaVersion
}
}
java {
def javaVersion = JavaVersion.toVersion(targetJavaVersion)
if (JavaVersion.current() < javaVersion) {
toolchain.languageVersion = JavaLanguageVersion.of(targetJavaVersion)
}
archivesBaseName = project.archives_base_name
// Loom will automatically attach sourcesJar to a RemapSourcesJar task and to the "build" task
// if it is present.
// If you remove this line, sources will not be generated.
withSourcesJar()
}
jar {
from("LICENSE") {
rename { "${it}_${project.archivesBaseName}" }
}
}
// configure the maven publication
publishing {
publications {
mavenJava(MavenPublication) {
// add all the jars that should be included when publishing to maven
artifact(remapJar) {
builtBy remapJar
}
artifact(sourcesJar) {
builtBy remapSourcesJar
}
}
}
// See https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/publishing_maven.html for information on how to set up publishing.
repositories {
// Add repositories to publish to here.
// Notice: This block does NOT have the same function as the block in the top level.
// The repositories here will be used for publishing your artifact, not for
// retrieving dependencies.
}
}
try invalidating caches
Yep, that fixed it! I just deleted the .gradle, .idea and build folders.
How can I do that?
If you are using Intellij, there will be a folder on the left panel with the names .gradle
, .idea
and build
. Move them to your trash and try rebuilding your project using the run button.