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I'm using SBT + Idea 13.1.1 and I have all my SBT file in red:

name := "Transformer"

version := "1.0"

libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
  "com.github.scopt" %% "scopt" % "3.2.0",
  "org.scalatest" % "scalatest_2.10" % "2.1.0" % "test"
)

It's saying

Cannot resolve symbol name/version

But Seq is ok. But it's all good to run the app from SBT cmd or even from Idea directly running the main or scalatests. I know it's not a lot information to troubleshoot but I don't know what to check else. Tell me if you have an idea I'll provide everything.

Cheers

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  • Would there be a simple sample SBT project we could try reproducing this issue with?
    – user3104542
    Apr 4, 2014 at 1:56

9 Answers 9

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To fix this, remove the folder .idea and reimport the project.

The root cause remains a mystery...

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    I have a very similar problem in Idea 14 but this solution did not work for me.
    – Jono
    Nov 21, 2014 at 14:28
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    @Jono did you ever find a solution? I've having this same problem now. Mar 8, 2015 at 3:09
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    Still applicable in 2017.
    – bbarker
    May 14, 2017 at 12:18
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    Doesn't fix the issue in Intellij UE 2017.3.5
    – vasigorc
    Apr 1, 2018 at 1:06
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    This issue is still exists in 2018.3 version. So annoying why the paid product can not attend to this very old issue? Feb 26, 2019 at 10:15
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I had a similar problem when I updated to SBT 0.13.7. IntelliJ started marking operators such as := and ++ in red with message "Cannot resolve symbol"

My steps to fix this solution were as follows:

  1. In IntelliJ under Files | Settings, I switched my SBT Runner to use a Custom Launcher (and gave my path to sbt-launch.jar which for me was /opt/sbt/bin/sbt-launch.jar).

  2. After testing that I can still compile after #1 above, I then had to invalidate the cache and restart; under Files | Invalidate Caches / Restart...

That's it! :-)

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  • Thanks so much.. Invalidating the Cache and restarting solved my problem.. after being really struck when my project suddenly stopped working !!!
    – VenVig
    Jan 12, 2018 at 17:49
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    Doesn't fix the issue in Intellij UE 2017.3.5
    – vasigorc
    Apr 1, 2018 at 1:05
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In case none of the other solutions work and you are in the same boat as me, where you see a Cannot resolve symbol ... in the build.sbt and all files that have sbt dependencies, and where there are no sbt dependencies in External Libraries, running File | New | Module from Existing Sources... and selecting the build.sbt may fix it for you as it fixed it for me.

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I had a similar problem on 14.1.2; in my case adding

libraryDependencies += "org.scalatest" % "scalatest_2.11" % "2.2.1" % "test"

and then trying to

import org.scalatest._

Would resulted in: cannot resolve symbol scalatest

Downgrading sbt (0.13.8 -> 0.13.7); in build.properties solved the problem.

here are more details.

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    The problem you had is for a specific missing dependency and it was probably reflected in other places (e.g sbt -> compile will also fail). It looks like the problem they referring is more general in intellij
    – ozma
    Jun 6, 2017 at 6:59
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Updating my build.properties from 0.13.8 to a newer version, like 0.13.15, solved it for me. Reference github issue.

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Had the same problem in IDEA 14.0. Nothing above worked.

Upgrade to IDEA 14.1.1 did the trick.

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Restarting IntelliJ fixed it for me.

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It was about the .idea folder, if it is not included the codeStyles, Modules, libraries , it is giving that error. I fix it with import that folder from another project that has it.Then restart IntelliJ.

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The problem here seems to be changes in the recent JDK (I was using Ver 16) the sbt project build engine doesn't expect. In IntelliJ this causes the build.sbt to be misread - so that sbt does not recognise Seq.

Scala 2 code is based around JDK 8-11, what you would expect from its age - later changes to the JDK16 string class looks broken to sbt (version 1.28) IntelliJ reports:

error while loading String, class file '/modules/java.base/java/lang String.class' is broken

Setting the JDK to 8-11 resolves the problem.

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