If you are using %% (double) then you do not need _2.11.

On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 12:18 PM, Martin Somers <sono...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> my build file looks like
>
> libraryDependencies  ++= Seq(
>               // other dependencies here
>               "org.apache.spark" %% "spark-core" % "1.6.2" % "provided",
>               "org.apache.spark" %% "spark-mllib_2.11" % "1.6.0",
>               "org.scalanlp" % "breeze_2.11" % "0.7",
>               // native libraries are not included by default. add this if
> you want them (as of 0.7)
>               // native libraries greatly improve performance, but
> increase jar sizes.
>               "org.scalanlp" % "breeze-natives_2.11" % "0.7",
> )
>
> not 100% sure on the version numbers if they are indeed correct
> getting an error of
>
> [info] Resolving jline#jline;2.12.1 ...
> [info] Done updating.
> [info] Compiling 1 Scala source to
> /Users/studio/.sbt/0.13/staging/42f93875138543b4e1d3/sparksample/target/scala-2.11/classes...
> [error]
> /Users/studio/.sbt/0.13/staging/42f93875138543b4e1d3/sparksample/src/main/scala/MyApp.scala:2:
> object mllib is not a member of package org.apache.spark
> [error] import org.apache.spark.mllib.linalg.distributed.RowMatrix
> ....
> ...
>
>
> Im trying to import in
>
> import org.apache.spark.mllib.linalg.distributed.RowMatrix
> import org.apache.spark.mllib.linalg.SingularValueDecomposition
>
> import org.apache.spark.mllib.linalg.{Vector, Vectors}
>
>
> import breeze.linalg._
> import breeze.linalg.{ Matrix => B_Matrix }
> import breeze.linalg.{ Vector => B_Matrix }
> import breeze.linalg.DenseMatrix
>
> object MyApp {
>   def main(args: Array[String]): Unit = {
> //code here
> }
>
>
> It might not be the correct way of doing this
>
> Anyone got any suggestion
> tks
> M
>
>
>
>

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