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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T08:40:34+00:00 2026-06-17T08:40:34+00:00

When I tried to compile simple typesafe’ akka program (scala 2.10, akka, 2.1.0): scalac

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When I tried to compile simple typesafe’ akka program (scala 2.10, akka, 2.1.0):

 scalac -cp "akka-actor_2.10-2.1.0.jar:akka-camel_2.10-2.1.0.jar" write2.scala

error: bad symbolic reference. A signature in package.class refers to term apache
in package org which is not available.
It may be completely missing from the current classpath, or the version on
the classpath might be incompatible with the version used when compiling package.class.
error: bad symbolic reference. A signature in package.class refers to term camel
in value org.apache which is not available.
It may be completely missing from the current classpath, or the version on
the classpath might be incompatible with the version used when compiling package.class.
write2.scala:21: error: bad symbolic reference. A signature in package.class refers to term model
in value org.camel which is not available.
It may be completely missing from the current classpath, or the version on
the classpath might be incompatible with the version used when compiling package.class.
val mina = system.actorOf(Props[MyEndPoint])

three errors found

The code on line 21:

 val mina = system.actorOf(Props[MyEndPoint])

(The same program was compiled correctly in Eclipse, so the source code is OK)

Most likely some jar file is missing in -cp variable. The question is what mean that strange/useless error message.

Thanks, Tomas

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    2026-06-17T08:40:35+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 8:40 am

    The message says “There’s no package org.apache in my classpath, and I need it while reading file package.class“. Pass -Ylog-classpath to scalac and look at what is the real classpath that gets to the compiler.

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