I've been scratching myself in the head for a little over an hour with this, nothing on Google seems to be able to give me a decisive answer.
I'm using IntelliJ IDEA 13.1.3
with the scala and sbt plugins, Scala 2.11.1
, and SBT 0.13
Thinking I was clever I added the Maven repository for LWJGL to my build.sbt
libraryDependencies += "org.lwjgl.lwjgl" % "lwjgl" % "2.9.1"
Only to later find out that I need to [point the compiler to the LWJGL natives].
Now here's the problem: Asking SBT to download libraries, doesn't put them in any of the project's directories, making the pointing to the libraries a tad difficult.
I tried using the [sbt-lwjgl-plugin] without any luck, even forcing an earlier version of SBT like the documentation suggests.
So I'm finding myself at an impasse, what am I supposed to do? Manually download the library and dump it into the project directories? Or is there a more automatic way for me to deal with this?
You can include LWJGL (with natives) by simply adding the following snippet to your
build.sbt
:The
classifier
function sadly is very undocumented so it took me some time to find this out.I know this is quite a bit old, but I thought this might help others who come across this problem. What I did myself was download the jar file from the site, extract the natives from the jar and add them to my resources directory. As for lwjgl I added it to my sbt project as you have. During runtime, I extracted the natives from the jar and loaded the native libraries using
then set the natives directory for lwjgl using
Also, as for extracting the natives from your jar file during runtime, you could do something like this