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Brand new to SBT here, which may very well be the culprit. I'm trying to get IntelliJ Community 2017.2 to import a simple Scala/SBT project of mine.

When you clone that repo you can (if you want) run sbt compile and/or sbt run to verify that the dinky little Driver.scala source compiles and runs as expected.

But when I try importing it into IntelliJ:

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Oops! That is a huge stacktrace but ends with:

[error]     at xsbt.boot.Launch$$anonfun$apply$1.apply(Launch.scala:35)
[error]     at xsbt.boot.Launch$.launch(Launch.scala:117)
[error]     at xsbt.boot.Launch$.apply(Launch.scala:18)
[error]     at xsbt.boot.Boot$.runImpl(Boot.scala:41)
[error]     at xsbt.boot.Boot$.main(Boot.scala:17)
[error]     at xsbt.boot.Boot.main(Boot.scala)
[error] java.lang.BootstrapMethodError: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: sbt/internal/librarymanagement/GetClassifiersModule
[error] Use 'last' for the full log.

Any idea what is going on here? Anything in my project (see the GH repo) that jumps out?

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Looks like https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/SCL-12336, this problem was fixed in 2017.3, please try 2017.3 EAP https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/nextversion/

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