I just upgraded to Luna and Scala IDE. With a very large number of projects, all on Scala 2.10 still, I have to laboriously go through and set the installation version manually for each one to be Scala 2.10 based.
It would be very nice if the version could be detected from the build settings which define scalaVersion=2.10.
This is compounded by the use of sbteclipse which will wipe out the manually-selected options each time it is run to update the classpath settings.
Alternatively, the default installation version could be set by sbteclipse as well.
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It would be very nice if the version could be detected from the build settings which define scalaVersion=2.10.
This is compounded by the use of sbteclipse which will wipe out the manually-selected options each time it is run to update the classpath settings.
Alternatively, the default installation version could be set by sbteclipse as well.
Comments?
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on 2015-04-20 09:31 *
By Iulian Dragos
Agreed. In the meantime you can select all projects, right-click and choose Scala/Set Scala Installation for all of them.
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