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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