Yeah, this is a known issue that will be fixed in the next beta. I
posted a temporary patch for this two weeks ago or so. It might be on
the dev list, so my initial reaction is that it's on the user list.

- Stephen

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Ayad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 4:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: The template path needs to be defined (on windows)
> 
> -------------------------------------------
> Platform: windows 2000
> Ant Version: Ant version 1.4.1
> Torque: torque-3.0-b3
> -------------------------------------------
> 
> I wanted to run a quick test, so without changing anything I ran the
command:-
> 
> ant -f build-torque.xml
> 
> and I got the following error:-
> 
> C:\torque-3.0-b3>ant -f build-torque.xml
> Buildfile: build-torque.xml
> 
> main:
> 
> sql:
>      [echo] +------------------------------------------+
>      [echo] |                                          |
>      [echo] | Generating SQL for YOUR Turbine project! |
>      [echo] | Woo hoo!                                 |
>      [echo] |                                          |
>      [echo] +------------------------------------------+
> 
> sql-classpath:
>      [echo] using classpath
> [torque-sql] Using contextProperties file:
C:\torque-3.0-b3\build.properties
> 
> BUILD FAILED
> 
> C:\torque-3.0-b3\build-torque.xml:108: The template path needs to be
defined if you
> are not using the classpath for locating templates!
> 
> Total time: 1 second
> 
> As you can see its complaining about the template path ):
> 
> I've checked that useClasspath=false, and in the build.properties file
it says:-
> 
> # -------------------------------------------------------------------
> # You should NOT have to edit anything below here.
> # -------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> where the template path is defined:
> 
> As a way round I wrote an env.bat:-
> 
> @echo off
> set CLASSPATH=
> set
CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\torque-3.0-b3\lib\commons-collections-2.0.jar
> set
CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\torque-3.0-b3\lib\commons-configuration-1.0-
> dev.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\torque-3.0-b3\lib\commons-lang-1.0-dev-
> 20020716.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\torque-3.0-b3\lib\commons-pool-1.0.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\torque-3.0-b3\lib\jcs-1.0-dev.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\torque-3.0-b3\lib\jdbc-2.0.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\torque-3.0-b3\lib\log4j-1.1.3.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\torque-3.0-b3\lib\stratum-1.0-b2.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\torque-3.0-b3\lib\torque-3.0-b3.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\torque-3.0-b3\lib\velocity-1.3.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\torque-3.0-b3\lib\village-1.5.3.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\torque-3.0-b3\lib\xercesImpl-2.0.2.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;C:\torque-3.0-b3\lib\xmlParserAPIs-2.0.2.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%CLASSPATH%;.;
> 
> changed useClasspath=true
> 
> and tried:-
> 
> C:\torque-3.0-b3>ant -f build-torque.xml
> 
> It worked OK
> 
> 



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