Dependency issue with Pyspark running on Kubernetes using spark-on-k8s-operator

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  1. spark-operator

    Kubernetes operator for managing the lifecycle of Apache Spark applications on Kubernetes.

    I have spent days now trying to figure out a dependency issue I'm experiencing with (Py)Spark running on Kubernetes. I'm using the spark-on-k8s-operator and Spark's Google Cloud connector.

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