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Chris Birchall commented on KAFKA-134:
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If you're interested, I have also had a stab at porting Kafka to SBT 0.11.3 and
Scala 2.9.2. The code is available here:
https://github.com/cb372/kafka-1
It's all based on Kafka trunk, forked yesterday at revision 1339944.
There are 3 branches:
* sbt0.11.3 <-- SBT updated to 0.11.3, Scala still at 2.8.0
* scala2.9.2 <-- SBT 0.11.3, Scala updated to 2.9.2
* break2.8compatibility <-- SBT 0.11.3, Scala 2.9.2, all deprecation warnings
fixed, code is now incompatible with Scala 2.8.x
A few comments:
* I'm no SBT guru so there may some craziness inside Build.scala. Hopefully
it's understandable.
* There is no fix for KAFKA-15 because I wasn't really sure of how it was
supposed to work in the first place.
* Worringly, after upgrading Scala to 2.9.2 about 1/3 of the tests started
failing!
* The reason that all the tests fail in Joe Stein's comment above is that
ScalaTest has not been updated. Updating it to scalatest_2.9.2 v1.8 will fix
this.
* The run-rat.sh script had the jar's path hardcoded into it. Because the jar
is now somewhere in the Ivy cache, rather than the lib_managed folder, I
changed this so that SBT passes the jar's path to the script.
Feel free to use any of this code, if it's of any help to you.
> Upgrade Kafka to sbt 0.10.1
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> Key: KAFKA-134
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-134
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: packaging
> Reporter: Joshua Hartman
> Attachments: kafka-134-v2-draft.patch, kafka-134-v3-draft.patch,
> kafka_patch.txt
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> Upgrading to sbt 0.10.1 is a nice to have as sbt moves forward. Plus, it's a
> requirement for me to help publish Kafka to maven :)
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