Try building it with -Dcrunch.platform=2 On Monday, April 6, 2015, Ben Watson <benwatson...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all, > > I'm trying to build the Crunch source code, but am getting the following > error in the crunch-spark project when I execute mvn package: > > [ERROR] > > /home/bwatson/programming/git/crunch/crunch-spark/src/it/scala/org/apache/crunch/scrunch/spark/PageRankClassTest.scala:71: > error: bad symbolic reference. A signature in PTypeH.class refers to term > protobuf > [ERROR] in package com.google which is not available. > [ERROR] It may be completely missing from the current classpath, or the > version on > [ERROR] the classpath might be incompatible with the version used when > compiling PTypeH.class. > [ERROR] .map(line => { val urls = line.split("\\t"); (urls(0), > urls(1)) }) > [ERROR] ^ > > This is on the latest version of Ubuntu (14.10), with the only > post-installation changes being to install Scala (sudo apt-get install > scala) and Git (ditto). I've also tried this on Windows 8.1 and CentOS 7 > with the same results. Stack Overflow doesn't tell me anything useful and > I've had no luck after noodling around with Scala/Java versions and PATH. > Can anyone help? > > Thanks, > > Ben > -- Director of Data Science Cloudera <http://www.cloudera.com> Twitter: @josh_wills <http://twitter.com/josh_wills>