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I'm having trouble using joda-time in my scala project in scala-ide. I have the following line:

import org.joda.time.DateTime

But it causes the following error: object joda is not a member of package org

That's what I did:

I put these lines in build.sbt:

libraryDependencies += "joda-time" % "joda-time" % "2.9.3"
libraryDependencies += "org.joda" % "joda-convert" % "1.8"

Then I ran reload in my sbt session.

Then I ran update in my sbt session.

So what did I miss?

Vadim Samokhin
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sbt eclipse fixed the thing.

But it was another issue: scala-ide ceased to find main class when trying to run any module extended from App. Removing src folder and creating it again nailed that bitch down.

Vadim Samokhin
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try to delete all joda-time jars from your computer, and reload the project again, it seems that the jar is corrupted.

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