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How to have SBT subproject with multiple Scala versions?

I have a project using Scala 2.10 and one using Scala 2.11. They depend on a common project, which can compile with both.

lazy val foo = (project in file("foo")).dependsOn(baz).settings(
  scalaVersion := "2.10.4"
)

lazy val bar = (project in file("bar")).dependsOn(baz).settings(
  scalaVersion := "2.11.4"
)

lazy val baz = (project in file("baz")).settings(
  crossScalaVersions := Seq("2.10.4", "2.11.4"),
  scalaVersion := "2.10.4"
)

And then

$ sbt bar/update
[info] Updating {file:/home/paul/Private/test/}bar...
[info] Resolving baz#baz_2.11;0.1-SNAPSHOT ...
[warn]  module not found: baz#baz_2.11;0.1-SNAPSHOT
[warn] ==== local: tried
[warn]   /home/paul/.ivy2/local/baz/baz_2.11/0.1-SNAPSHOT/ivys/ivy.xml
[warn] ==== public: tried
[warn]   http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/baz/baz_2.11/0.1-SNAPSHOT/baz_2.11-0.1-SNAPSHOT.pom
[info] Resolving jline#jline;2.12 ...
[warn]  ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
[warn]  ::          UNRESOLVED DEPENDENCIES         ::
[warn]  ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
[warn]  :: baz#baz_2.11;0.1-SNAPSHOT: not found
[warn]  ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
[trace] Stack trace suppressed: run last bar/*:update for the full output.
[error] (bar/*:update) sbt.ResolveException: unresolved dependency: baz#baz_2.11;0.1-SNAPSHOT: not found
[error] Total time: 1 s, completed Jan 13, 2015 11:42:51 AM

How can I have baz usable by both projects?

Yevgeniy Mordovkin's proposed solution, to declare crossPaths := false in the baz project, works.

Another thing you might do, is to prepend a + before the command: sbt '+ bar/update' . That will build baz for all declared Scala versions.

I created an SBT plugin for this.

project/plugins.sbt

resolvers += Resolver.sonatypeRepo("releases")

addSbtPlugin("com.lucidchart" % "sbt-cross" % "1.0")

build.sbt

lazy val foo = (project in file("foo")).dependsOn(baz_2_10).settings(
  scalaVersion := "2.10.4"
)

lazy val bar = (project in file("bar")).dependsOn(baz_2_11).settings(
  scalaVersion := "2.11.5"
)

lazy val baz = (project in file("baz")).cross

lazy val baz_2_10 = baz("2.10.4")

lazy val baz_2_11 = baz("2.11.5")

It takes a couple more lines, but now everything compiles as expected: sbt foo/compile works, and sbt bar/compile works.

You don't have to remember unique commands, you don't have bugs from crossPath := false , and unlike ++ , this is parallelizable: sbt compile will compile foo , bar , and baz with the correct Scala versions concurrently.

I had a similar setup, and got it work like so:

lazy val baz = (project in file("baz")).settings(
  crossScalaVersions := Seq("2.10.4", "2.11.4")
)
lazy val bar = (project in file("bar")).dependsOn(baz).settings(
  scalaVersion := "2.10.4"
)
lazy val foo = (project in file("foo")).dependsOn(baz).settings(
  scalaVersion := "2.11.4"
)

And building with

sbt '++ 2.10.4 baz/compile' 'bar/compile' '++ 2.11.4 baz/compile' 'foo/compile'

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