ForgePatch/src/main/java/net/minecraftforge/fml
cpw 4dcee246d5 Another pass at substitutions - now capable of fixing up ItemBlock to point at the right block when a block is substituted, should also handle substituting itemblocks. There's some hackery in the way we have to change the value of ItemBlock.block, but it's not too egregious in my opinion. 2016-07-29 17:08:52 -04:00
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client Tidy up some more todos 2016-07-27 10:52:48 -04:00
common Another pass at substitutions - now capable of fixing up ItemBlock to point at the right block when a block is substituted, should also handle substituting itemblocks. There's some hackery in the way we have to change the value of ItemBlock.block, but it's not too egregious in my opinion. 2016-07-29 17:08:52 -04:00
relauncher Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/pr/3125' into 1.10.x 2016-07-28 18:25:45 -04:00
repackage/com/nothome/delta In accordance with our stated goal of relicensing Forge to LGPL v2.1, this commit enacts that change. Although it is using the 1.9.4 codebase, it is intended that this branch become public with the 1.10 changes, as such the license will take effect at that time. The three commits from persons who have failed to accept the new license, as documented in #2789, have had their commits reverted. This should complete the license transition. Commits after the commit date of this commit should be considered licensed by LGPLv2.1, as indicated in LICENSE-new.txt. All patches are now considered owned by the Forge project and Forge Development LLC in particular (note that they will not get the license boilerplate, as they are machine generated files). 2016-06-22 23:49:48 -04:00
server In accordance with our stated goal of relicensing Forge to LGPL v2.1, this commit enacts that change. Although it is using the 1.9.4 codebase, it is intended that this branch become public with the 1.10 changes, as such the license will take effect at that time. The three commits from persons who have failed to accept the new license, as documented in #2789, have had their commits reverted. This should complete the license transition. Commits after the commit date of this commit should be considered licensed by LGPLv2.1, as indicated in LICENSE-new.txt. All patches are now considered owned by the Forge project and Forge Development LLC in particular (note that they will not get the license boilerplate, as they are machine generated files). 2016-06-22 23:49:48 -04:00