In my project, I want to use some code from GitHub. The dependency is defined in Build.scala
as follows:
object BuildSettings {
val buildVersion = "1.0-SNAPSHOT"
val buildScalaVersion = "2.9.1"
val buildName = "PageAnalyzer"
val buildSettings = Defaults.defaultSettings ++ Seq (
organization := buildOrganization,
version := buildVersion,
scalaVersion := buildScalaVersion,
name := buildName
)
}
object PageAnalyzerBuild extends Build {
lazy val root = Project (
"root",
file ("."),
settings = BuildSettings.buildSettings
) dependsOn (depProject)
val depProject = RootProject(uri("git://github.com/me/some.git"))
}
For some reasons, I have to build the root project with Scala 2.9.x. In SBT 0.13, the depProject
will be build with 2.10.x and the dependency cannot be build. root
project tries to look for some some_2.9.1
, but only some_2.10
is built.
Change scalaVersion
to 2.10.x works fine. But I have to build the root project with 2.9.x. Is there any way to define scalaVersion
for depProject
cloned from git?
scalaVersion
in thesome.git
project's own build file? I would think that sbt buildsdepProject
entirely based on that project's own build file. Perhaps you didn't definescalaVersion
there?