Okay, found my error. I decided to just start over, and this time noticed the '--orm=Propel' option on generate:project. Obviously just changing which module is enabled on a project built for Doctrine is insufficient to change the layer.
It all works now. Marti 2010/1/5 Martin Settle <martin.set...@gmail.com>: > I thought I might try re-writing a system I built a few years ago > inside symfony. To that end, I created an Ubuntu server Vbox > appliance, installed symfony 1.4, initiated a new project and app, > changed the default Doctrine to Propel (I'm familiar with it), then > added sfGuard. At this point I successfully display the default new > project page. > > However, whenever I try to run propel:build-all, the task fails with > 'Unable to parse contents of the "sqldb.map" file'. > > Permissions appear to be ok (owned by myself, with 644 mode). I have > tried running with an empty schema, as well as including a single > sfGuardUserProfile definition. The sqldb.map in question (currently) > contains: > > #Sqlfile -> Database map > generated-sfGuardPlugin-schema.sql=propel > generated-schema.sql=propel > schema.sql= > > I have tried adding 'propel' to the final line, as well as deleting > the final line. Neither eliminates the error message. > > All three referenced files exist and appear correct. > > Any ideas? I can always load the sql statements manually, but given I > have yet to even begin development, and expect numerous changes, it > would be easier if I could figure out why the task is failing. > > Thanks in advance. > Marti >
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