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It's not clear from the README, but when using a Scala dependency, the author must be sure to append the Scala version explicitly, e.g.
javaAgents += "com.example" % "somelibrary_2.12" % "1.2.3" % "compile;runtime"
Using the %% syntax instead of _2.12 will appear to work, but the java agent will not be resolved, and the -javaagent parameter won't be provided.
%%
_2.12
-javaagent
I can think of a few remediations:
Either way, I think the plugin should print a warning or error when agents are not resolved: silent failure is frustrating and harder to debug.
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It's not clear from the README, but when using a Scala dependency, the author must be sure to append the Scala version explicitly, e.g.
Using the
%%
syntax instead of_2.12
will appear to work, but the java agent will not be resolved, and the-javaagent
parameter won't be provided.I can think of a few remediations:
%%
to be used, which fixes the issue.%%
is not supported and update the README.Either way, I think the plugin should print a warning or error when agents are not resolved: silent failure is frustrating and harder to debug.
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