Hi Bruce,

The problem is described here, and a release including this fix will
be forthcoming in the next few days:
https://opensvn.csie.org/traccgi/rails_engines/trac.cgi/ticket/61

- james

On 1/30/06, Bruce Raggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello James,
>
> Thanks for the post.
>
> I was unable to get the migrate scripts to work and therefore created the
> tables by hand. However being new to Ruby and Rails I mistakenly thought
> that the table was called permission_table not permission or permissions and
> set the table up accordingly.
>
> I guess I should have asked for input on why I couldn't get the migrate
> scripts to work, so I will ask that now.
>
> I tried to set up the database by running "rake engine_migrate ENGINE=login"
> and "rake engine_migrate ENGINE=user" from the root directory of my project,
> but received the following output:
>
> Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
> (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
>
> C:\radrails-projects\PhicorpBooking>rake engine_migrate ENGINE=login
> (in C:/radrails-projects/PhicorpBooking)
> The db/migrate directory for engine 'login_engine' appears to be missing.
> Should be:
> C:/radrails-projects/PhicorpBooking/config/../C:/radrails-projects/Ph
> icorpBooking/config/../vendor/plugins/login_engine/db/migrate
>
> C:\radrails-projects\PhicorpBooking>rake engine_migrate ENGINE=user
> (in C:/radrails-projects/PhicorpBooking)
> The db/migrate directory for engine 'user_engine' appears to be missing.
> Should be:
> C:/radrails-projects/PhicorpBooking/config/../C:/radrails-projects/Ph
> icorpBooking/config/../vendor/plugins/user_engine/db/migrate
>
> Could you tell me why I received the above output, and how the schema.rb
> file in db directory is used (I have done nothing with the two schema.rb
> files)?
>
> Many thanks,
> Bruce.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "James Adam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Discussion of the use of existing Engines"
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 4:48 AM
> Subject: Re: [Engine-users] user_engine installation problem
>
>
> > On 1/29/06, Bruce Raggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I know that there is no table called "permission" because the table is
> >> called "permission_table" as specified in the Permission model class:
> >>
> >> class Permission < ActiveRecord::Base
> >>
> >>   set_table_name UserEngine.config(:permission_table)
> >
> > This doesn't mean the table is actually called "permission_table";
> > rather that it uses the value stored in the CONFIG for the UserEngine
> > with the key :permission_table. The defaults are 'permission' or
> > 'permissions' (depending on whether or not you've turned on
> > pluralisation. Unless, of course, you've set this explicitly - it
> > wasn't clear in your post.
> >
> > Assuming that you didn't specify any custom table names, what tables
> > do you have in your database?
> >
> > - james
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