Turns out it was a bug in IntelliJ.  Upgrading to a more recent version fixed 
it.

Alan.

> On Mar 3, 2017, at 6:05 AM, Konstantin Boudnik <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> hi Alan.
> 
> Without actual verification (will try to do it later) you should be
> able to overcome this by simply adding yet another test root into the
> project (under Project properties, I believe). Meanwhile please feel
> free to open a ticket, so it gets fixed at the gradle level.
> 
> Cheers,
>  Cos
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>  Take care,
> Konstantin (Cos) Boudnik
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> On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 4:38 PM, Alan Gates <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm trying to use Intellij with Bigtop, but running into problems.  When I 
>> go to import my bigtop code as a new project, I tell it to use 
>> bigtop/build.gradle to import the project.  It chugs along for a while 
>> reporting that it's doing various things and than throws out an error 
>> message:
>> 
>> Can't register given path of type 'TEST' because it's out of content root.
>> Content root: '/Users/gates/git/bigtop/bigtop-tests/smoke-tests/hive'
>> Given path: '/Users/gates/git/bigtop/bigtop-tests/test-artifacts/hive'
>> 
>> Anyone seen this before?  Does anyone know how to fix this?  Thanks for any 
>> help.
>> 
>> Alan.
>> 

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