Rick wrote:
The reason it is not in the databases.yml is because symfony is ORM
independent. Each ORM has its own settings and configurations, so any
propel-specific settings must be handled by its own config file.
Yes, but database settings are already defined in databases.yml :)
So shouldn't Propel use settings provided in this file ?
The Doctrine plugin works this way and I think it's simplier and DRY
compliant...
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