Hey, Thanks Till for the description, I actually thought that I had the things set already what you described since I have been working on the scala code anyways.
It turned out that the xplugin path self updated itself by pasting my workspace path in front of path. So when I checked if I have everything set it looked good since the beginning of the path is same but was actually an invalid… Sorry I missed that somehow Gyula > On 19 Dec 2014, at 02:38, Till Rohrmann <trohrm...@apache.org> wrote: > > Hi Gyula, > > I just tried to build the current master with Eclipse Luna and the ScalaIDE > 4.0.0 and it worked. What you have to make sure is that the Scala compiler > for the sub modules requiring Scala is set to Scala 2.10. This is > configured under Properties (Module) -> Scala Compiler. Otherwise you get > errors saying that a library is build for a wrong Scala version (namely > 2.10). The sub modules requiring a Scala nature are flink-runtime, > flink-scala, flink-scala-examples, flink-test-utils and flink-tests, if I'm > not mistaken. > > The second thing are the quasi quotes in the flink-scala module. Either you > simply close the project and everything should work or you add the required > Scala macro plugin paradise_2.10.4-2.0.1.jar to the compiler. You have to > specify it in Properties (Module) -> Scala compiler -> Advanced -> Xplugin. > You should find the paradise jar in your local maven repository, if you > built the project at least once with maven: Something like > ~/.m2/repository/org/scalamacros/paradise_2.10.4/2.0.1/paradise_2.10.4-2.0.1.jar. > That is basically the same thing you have to do in IntelliJ as well to be > able to compile the flink-scala module out of IntelliJ. > > I hope this solves your problems with Eclipse and sorry for the trouble I > caused you with my changes. > > Greets, > > Till > > On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 1:34 AM, Stephan Ewen <se...@apache.org> wrote: >> >> I will try and look into this tomorrow. I suspect it is something either >> about Scala versions or compiler plugins... >> >> Greetings, >> Stephan >> Am 19.12.2014 00:23 schrieb "Gyula Fóra" <gyula.f...@gmail.com>: >> >>> Hey guys, >>> >>> Since the last Akka update pull request from Till, I am getting a lot of >>> import errors (AkkaUtils, and other related packages) in Eclipse and I >>> cannot build the project. With Eclipse Luna there is no chance it gives >>> like a 100 erros. With the eclipse scala ide based on Kepler I still get >>> scala compilation and import errors. >>> >>> For instance: >>> >>> in TypeInfomrationGen.scala: >>> "value q is not member of StringContext" >>> >>> >>> Any ideas what could cause these and how to fix it? >>> Is there anyone who can actually build this in eclipse? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Gyula >>> >>