Diana, I just tried it on a clean Ubuntu machine, with Spark 0.8
(since like other folks I had sbt preinstalled on my "usual" machine)

I ran the command exactly as Ognen suggested and see
Set current project to Simple Project (do you see this -- you should
at least be seeing this)
and then a bunch of Resolving ...

messages. I did get an error there, saying it can't find
javax.servlet.orbit. I googled the error and found this thread:

http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/spark-user/201309.mbox/%3ccajbo4nexyzqe6zgreqjtzzz5zrcoavfen+wmbyced6n1epf...@mail.gmail.com%3E

adding the IvyXML fragment they suggested helped in my case (but
again, the build pretty clearly complained).

If you're still having no luck, I suggest installing sbt and setting
SBT_HOME... http://www.scala-sbt.org/

In either case though, it's not a Spark-specific issue...Hopefully
some of all this helps.

On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 4:30 PM, Diana Carroll <dcarr...@cloudera.com> wrote:
> Yeah, that's exactly what I did. Unfortunately it doesn't work:
>
> $SPARK_HOME/sbt/sbt package
> awk: cmd. line:1: fatal: cannot open file `./project/build.properties' for
> reading (No such file or directory)
> Attempting to fetch sbt
> /usr/lib/spark/sbt/sbt: line 33: sbt/sbt-launch-.jar: No such file or
> directory
> /usr/lib/spark/sbt/sbt: line 33: sbt/sbt-launch-.jar: No such file or
> directory
> Our attempt to download sbt locally to sbt/sbt-launch-.jar failed. Please
> install sbt manually from http://www.scala-sbt.org/
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 4:25 PM, Ognen Duzlevski
> <og...@plainvanillagames.com> wrote:
>>
>> You can use any sbt on your machine, including the one that comes with
>> spark. For example, try:
>>
>> ~/path_to_spark/sbt/sbt compile
>> ~/path_to_spark/sbt/sbt run <arguments>
>>
>> Or you can just add that to your PATH by:
>>
>> export $PATH=$PATH:~/path_to_spark/sbt
>>
>> To make it permanent, you can add it to your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile
>> or ??? depending on the system you are using. If you are on Windows, sorry,
>> I can't offer any help there ;)
>>
>> Ognen
>>
>>
>> On 3/24/14, 3:16 PM, Diana Carroll wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Ongen.
>>
>> Unfortunately I'm not able to follow your instructions either.  In
>> particular:
>>>
>>>
>>> sbt compile
>>> sbt run <arguments if any>
>>
>>
>> This doesn't work for me because there's no program on my path called
>> "sbt".  The instructions in the Quick Start guide are specific that I should
>> call "$SPARK_HOME/sbt/sbt".  I don't have any other executable on my system
>> called "sbt".
>>
>> Did you download and install sbt separately?  In following the Quick Start
>> guide, that was not stated as a requirement, and I'm trying to run through
>> the guide word for word.
>>
>> Diana
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 4:12 PM, Ognen Duzlevski
>> <og...@plainvanillagames.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Diana,
>>>
>>> Anywhere on the filesystem you have read/write access (you need not be in
>>> your spark home directory):
>>>
>>> mkdir myproject
>>> cd myproject
>>> mkdir project
>>> mkdir target
>>> mkdir -p src/main/scala
>>> cp $mypath/$mymysource.scala src/main/scala/
>>> cp $mypath/myproject.sbt .
>>>
>>> Make sure that myproject.sbt has the following in it:
>>>
>>> name := "I NEED A NAME!"
>>>
>>> version := "I NEED A VERSION!"
>>>
>>> scalaVersion := "2.10.3"
>>>
>>> libraryDependencies += "org.apache.spark" % "spark-core_2.10" %
>>> "0.9.0-incubating"
>>>
>>> If you will be using Hadoop/HDFS functionality you will need the below
>>> line also
>>>
>>> libraryDependencies += "org.apache.hadoop" % "hadoop-client" % "2.2.0"
>>>
>>> The above assumes you are using Spark 0.9 and Scala 2.10.3. If you are
>>> using 0.8.1 - adjust appropriately.
>>>
>>> That's it. Now you can do
>>>
>>> sbt compile
>>> sbt run <arguments if any>
>>>
>>> You can also do
>>> sbt package to produce a jar file of your code which you can then add to
>>> the SparkContext at runtime.
>>>
>>> In a more complicated project you may need to have a bit more involved
>>> hierarchy like com.github.dianacarroll which will then translate to
>>> src/main/scala/com/github/dianacarroll/ where you can put your multiple
>>> .scala files which will then have to be a part of a package
>>> com.github.dianacarroll (you can just put that as your first line in each of
>>> these scala files). I am new to Java/Scala so this is how I do it. More
>>> educated Java/Scala programmers may tell you otherwise ;)
>>>
>>> You can get more complicated with the sbt project subrirectory but you
>>> can read independently about sbt and what it can do, above is the bare
>>> minimum.
>>>
>>> Let me know if that helped.
>>> Ognen
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3/24/14, 2:44 PM, Diana Carroll wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone successfully followed the instructions on the Quick Start
>>>> page of the Spark home page to run a "standalone" Scala application?  I
>>>> can't, and I figure I must be missing something obvious!
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to follow the instructions here as close to "word for word"
>>>> as possible:
>>>>
>>>> http://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/quick-start.html#a-standalone-app-in-scala
>>>>
>>>> 1.  The instructions don't say what directory to create my test
>>>> application in, but later I'm instructed to run "sbt/sbt" so I conclude 
>>>> that
>>>> my working directory must be $SPARK_HOME.  (Temporarily ignoring that it is
>>>> a little weird to be working directly in the Spark distro.)
>>>>
>>>> 2.  Create $SPARK_HOME/mysparktest/src/main/scala/SimpleApp.scala.
>>>> Copy&paste in the code from the instructions exactly, replacing
>>>> YOUR_SPARK_HOME with my spark home path.
>>>>
>>>> 3.  Create $SPARK_HOME/mysparktest/simple.sbt.  Copy&paste in the sbt
>>>> file from the instructions
>>>>
>>>> 4.  From the $SPARK_HOME I run "sbt/sbt package".  It runs through the
>>>> ENTIRE Spark project!  This takes several minutes, and at the end, it says
>>>> "Done packaging".  unfortunately, there's nothing in the
>>>> $SPARK_HOME/mysparktest/ folder other than what I already had there.
>>>>
>>>> (Just for fun, I also did what I thought was more logical, which is set
>>>> my working directory to $SPARK_HOME/mysparktest, and but 
>>>> $SPARK_HOME/sbt/sbt
>>>> package, but that was even less successful: I got an error:
>>>> awk: cmd. line:1: fatal: cannot open file `./project/build.properties'
>>>> for reading (No such file or directory)
>>>> Attempting to fetch sbt
>>>> /usr/lib/spark/sbt/sbt: line 33: sbt/sbt-launch-.jar: No such file or
>>>> directory
>>>> /usr/lib/spark/sbt/sbt: line 33: sbt/sbt-launch-.jar: No such file or
>>>> directory
>>>> Our attempt to download sbt locally to sbt/sbt-launch-.jar failed.
>>>> Please install sbt manually from http://www.scala-sbt.org/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> So, help?  I'm sure these instructions work because people are following
>>>> them every day, but I can't tell what they are supposed to do.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Diana
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> "A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't
>> even know existed can render your own computer unusable"
>> -- Leslie Lamport
>
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