i'm having a problem and i dont know how to fix it

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Resolved
Issue description

Executing Gradle task: eclipse

Build info: MCreator 2020.2.14217, 1.14.4, 64-bit, 8090 MB, Windows 10, JVM 1.8.0_232, JAVA_HOME: C:\Users\cksma\Downloads\MCreator 2020.2 Windows 64bit\MCreator20202\jdk

> Configure project :

New Dep: net.minecraftforge:forge:1.14.4-28.2.3_mapped_snapshot_20190719-1.14.3

FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.

* What went wrong:

A problem occurred configuring root project 'dangaronpsa'.

> Invalid patcher dependency: net.minecraftforge:forge:1.14.4-28.2.3:userdev

* Try:

Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output. Run with --scan to get full insights.

* Get more help at https://help.gradle.org

BUILD FAILED in 20s

BUILD FAILED

Task completed in 21417 milliseconds

Issue comments

In some cases, Gradle caches that make sure the build process does not take too long can get corrupted. In such a case, go to:

<your user home folder>/.mcreator/gradle

In this folder, there is a folder called caches. Delete this folder and open MCreator again. Next build will take a bit longer as caches need to be rebuilt. If you can not delete all files in this folder (which is necessary), reboot the computer first to remove any potential file locks.

If this is not enough to make things work, delete the entire gradle folder, not just caches, and try again.

If even this fails, try to delete the entire <your user home folder>/.mcreator/gradle folder, create a new workspace with the same generator version as the version of the workspace failing, after the setup of this new workspace is done, open your current workspace, and click Build & run -> Build workspace, then Build & run -> Reload gradle project and then Build & run -> Regenerate code and build.

The solution to this problem and many other problems can be found in our knowledge base: https://mcreator.net/support/knowledgebase Please check the knowledge base before opening a new topic on the issue which has a known fix.