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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T20:05:33+00:00 2026-05-25T20:05:33+00:00

What I have so far: .bashrc 2 PATH=/opt/scala-2.9.1.final/bin:$PATH 3 PATH=/opt/sbt:$PATH So my scala-2.9.1.final version

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What I have so far:

.bashrc
  2 PATH=/opt/scala-2.9.1.final/bin:$PATH
  3 PATH=/opt/sbt:$PATH

So my scala-2.9.1.final version is in the /opt folder. The same goes with sbt 0.10.

I’m trying to get it to pick my 2.9.1.final instead of 2.8 whatever. I’ve tried looking.

What i’ve done so far is putting symbolic links in projectname/boot/ directory.

ln -s /opt/scala-2.9.1.final scala-2.9.1.final

But it doesn’t seem to work? I’ve also tried this build.sbt (https://github.com/VonC/xsbt-template/blob/master/build.sbt) and change the version to 2.9.1.final.

How do I get sbt>console to use 2.9.1.final? And how does it build using 2.9.1.final?

This is what I get when I type sbt:

user@acomputer:~/project/sbt$ sbt
[info] Set current project to default-295917 (in build file:/home/user/project/sbt/)
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Thank you for your time.

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    2026-05-25T20:05:33+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 8:05 pm

    I’m not experienced sbt user and may only suggest. Seems sbt 0.10.x use scala 2.8.1 itself, so I think sbt console is working by default with this version.

    But you can build project with targetting on 2.9.1 by specify scala version in you build.sbt file: `scalaVersion := “2.9.1”‘ (see https://github.com/harrah/xsbt/wiki/Setup “ConfigureBuild”)

    And also you can switch scala version used by sbt console by typing “++ 2.9.1” in sbt prompt. (see https://github.com/harrah/xsbt/wiki/Running)

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