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No I did not. But either way if the class is missing, since it's written in Java you can just decompile the *.jar file to get that class..
But you don't even need to do that. Since there is a *.bat file which generates the Cfg classes. You just have to fix the paths inside the *.bat file.
Result:
(Also if the file lib/config.jar exists, it automatically generates these files when executing ./build.bat)
With a little bit of thinking of yourself, and digging through the bat files, you could've figured it out yourself.
But you don't even need to do that. Since there is a *.bat file which generates the Cfg classes. You just have to fix the paths inside the *.bat file.
Result:
(Also if the file lib/config.jar exists, it automatically generates these files when executing ./build.bat)
With a little bit of thinking of yourself, and digging through the bat files, you could've figured it out yourself.
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