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I tried that command on Fedora and I got a lot of random downloads (around
250 downloads) and it appeared that something was trying to get BitTorrent
start. That command "./sbt/sbt assembly" doesn't work on Windows.
I installed sbt separately. Is there a way to determine if I'm using the
sbt that'
Try ./sbt/sbt assembly
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 9:06 PM, wapisani wrote:
> Good morning! I'm attempting to build Apache Spark 0.9.0 on Windows 8. I've
> installed all prerequisites (except Hadoop) and run "sbt/sbt assembly"
> while
> in the root directory. I'm getting an error after the line "Se