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If I have a project which has a default scala version of 2.11 (so IntelliJ will show me the worst case cross compile) and I want to set the slides and documentation to 2.12 (like god intended), then doing the following should work:
scalaVersion in Tut := "2.12.6",
However, this doesn't seem to do anything -- tut still runs in 2.12.6.
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I think sbt treats scalaVersion specially somehow … it's using (runner in Tut) to construct the REPL so one would think it would pick the version up. Which version of sbt are you using?
While I'm pondering this … a common solution is to create a new sub-project just for doc, and you can set the scalaVersion there. That's what I do for all my cross-compiled projects.
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If I have a project which has a default scala version of 2.11 (so IntelliJ will show me the worst case cross compile) and I want to set the slides and documentation to 2.12 (like god intended), then doing the following should work:
However, this doesn't seem to do anything -- tut still runs in 2.12.6.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: