Colm McCartan wrote: > > John McNally wrote: > > > I would recommend the head of 2.x tree over 2.1, but better yet try > > using the code in the standalone torque repo. And there is no need to > > have webmacro for torque, are you using it for your application screens? > > The standalone torque repo - excuse my ignorance but does this include a > full version of turbine? How does it differ from the turbine-2 repo? > > I am not using webmacro at all - I went through and binned a lot of the > webmacro-related files in places like turbine/modules/actions. Also > python stuff etc. Perhaps I messed up the inital build which I know > should detect which optional jars are present - but am I right in > thinking that it doesn't do this test for webmacro?
How about trying the unofficial tdk distribution that Martin just posted. I do not use the tdk, so I cannot be much help with its processes. > > Also John - did you happen to notice my mail about postgres stuff > yesterday? I seem to be running up against a lot of small build errors > for postgres. For instance, as well as the missing torque templates, > the unix.vm template is not properly populated with a user parameter > when calling createdb and dropdb. I do not have postgresql working, but I thought jason (and likely others) test the tdk against it, so I do not understand how they would not work. But patches are welcome. > > In a previous post I also mentioned the bad foreign key references that > are generated when an alias to the turbine_user table is specified in > the torque schema. > i have not had time to fix this and i keep hoping to come up with something better than the current not very impressive hack. If you have a fix, please share it. > In connection with a previous poster mistakenly capitalising idbroker in > their torque schema, it is worth noting that it is shown capitalised in > the example at the top of: > > http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/turbine-2/howto/torque-schema-ref.html > fixed in cvs, so whenever the docs get regenerated it will show up. thanks. john mcnally -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
