That seems drastic :)

Let me ask what would be the conflict.

I have symfony installed system wide with propel also which requires
phing. So other projects could break theoretically, right?
In fact I thought I was using propel 1.3 system wide since I had to
had pdo-mysql to get it to work.

I tried to add the plugin for this project just to be sure and this
error occured.
Am I wrong about having it system/server wide?
Is the server install out of date?

How do I tell which version of propel and phing I have?

thanks
Kevin

On Sep 2, 1:55 pm, ProdigitalSon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you may need to uninstall phing pear package.
>
> On Sep 2, 2:26 pm, kevinkevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have on my server symfony 1.1 installed.
> > I have propel 1.2 i guess installed as well. ( I thought I had 1.3 but
> > I guess I am wrong :))
>
> > At any rate, I unstalled the symfony sfPropelPlugin and setup the
> > propel.ini, & databases.yml.
>
> > But when I run symfony propel-build-schema (or propel:build-schema)
>
> > I get an error. Cannot build xml, driver missing or similar to that.
>
> > I have my propel.ini and databases.yml correct as far as I can tell.
>
> > I did clear the cache, but still no love.
>
> > Any help out there? I looked it up but I see things like
> > build.properties, etc.
>
> > I don't have or know where to find a build.properties, unless I am
> > blind & dumb, but I guessed that it was just my propel.ini.
>
> > thanks for any help.
>
> > K-- Hide quoted text -
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