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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 35 Star 277 Fork 45 mattpap/IScala Code Issues 21 Pull requests 3 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Import error under Scala 2.10 object apache is not a member of package org eclipse #14 Open mattpap opened this Issue Oct 11, 2014 · 3 comments Projects None
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Originally submitted in #7 by @lev112: What is the right way to compile with scala 2.10? I've tried to set scalaVersion := "2.10.4" in Build.scala, and it compiles, but I see some strange behavior... I
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try to import spark package, and in the console it works fine, but in the notebook I get an error: error: object spark is not a member of package org.apache Is it a bug or did I do something wrong? (in IScala 0.1 the same code works fine) mattpap referenced this issue Oct 11, 2014 Closed Update to scala 2.11.1 #7 Owner mattpap commented Oct 11, 2014 Can you object mllib is not a member of package org apache spark show how you run IScala and resolve/import dependencies? I tried org.apache.spark in console and notebook under 2.10, both using command line (-m option) or through %libraryDependencies and %update, and spark always imports. I used "org.apache.spark" %% "spark-core" % "0.9.1" dependency. btw. Although the default target is 2.11, you can build for 2.10 without Build.scala modifications. Just issue ++2.10.4 compile (or release, etc.) in sbt. Or you can just issue ++2.10.4 which will switch Scala version for the remaining commands (see [1]). [1] http://www.scala-sbt.org/0.13/docs/Command-Line-Reference.html lev112 commented Oct 11, 2014 While trying to recreate the error, I was able to fix my problem. But I will describe the way to recreate the problem, because I think there is a real issue here. I saw this behavior on both the notebook and the console. This code works fine: %libraryDependencies += "org.apache.spark" %% "spark-core" % "1.1.0" %update import org.apache.spark.SparkContext (restart the notebook before the next step) But if I first do the import (and it fails because there is no libraryDependencies): import org.apache.spark.SparkContext
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