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vijay edited comment on SPARK-6435 at 3/27/15 9:17 AM:
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Strange - when I test it with multiple jars (with the fixed script) everything 
works.
Something has changed in some other script wrt the released 1.3.0


was (Author: vjapache):
Strange - when I test it with multiple jars (with the fixed script) everything 
works

> spark-shell --jars option does not add all jars to classpath
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SPARK-6435
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-6435
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Spark Shell, Windows
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.0
>         Environment: Win64
>            Reporter: vijay
>
> Not all jars supplied via the --jars option will be added to the driver (and 
> presumably executor) classpath.  The first jar(s) will be added, but not all.
> To reproduce this, just add a few jars (I tested 5) to the --jars option, and 
> then try to import a class from the last jar.  This fails.  A simple 
> reproducer: 
> Create a bunch of dummy jars:
> jar cfM jar1.jar log.txt
> jar cfM jar2.jar log.txt
> jar cfM jar3.jar log.txt
> jar cfM jar4.jar log.txt
> Start the spark-shell with the dummy jars and guava at the end:
> %SPARK_HOME%\bin\spark-shell --master local --jars 
> jar1.jar,jar2.jar,jar3.jar,jar4.jar,c:\code\lib\guava-14.0.1.jar
> In the shell, try importing from guava; you'll get an error:
> {code}
> scala> import com.google.common.base.Strings
> <console>:19: error: object Strings is not a member of package 
> com.google.common.base
>        import com.google.common.base.Strings
>               ^
> {code}



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