On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 06:17, you wrote:

> > For Turbine, tdk.home is expected to be defined there.
>
> True, I could define the properties there. But as you pointed out,
> that's no good if I have multiple projects which require different
> settings.

You can define this property anywhere, as long as it gets included in 
the build.xml file.  Stick it in your project build.properties if you 
like.

> The point is more that the requirement to set tdk.home is not
> documented and that there is a sane default that could be provided
> which would have made this a non-issue.

The TDK Howto is for TDK 2.1.  Someone needs to rewrite this Howto for 
the newly released TDK 2.2 and one thing that should be mentioned is 
that tdk.home needs to specified.

However, as you mentioned, the newly released TDK is slightly broken.  
I am hoping that a fixed release appears soon.

See this post on turbine-dev:
http://archives.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgNo=12387

> > Also you can define there your database properties to be used in
> > all your turbine projects.
>
> Yes, I could, or I could define them in the project's
> build.properties. The problem here was that there's no documentation
> on what they should be defined *as*. I still don't have these fully
> correct judging by the error I quoted on db creation.

Is anyone working on a TDK 2.2 Howto yet?  I still haven't had a chance 
to finish my Turbine 2.1 -> 2.2 Migration Howto, but I will get onto 
this soon.  Hopefully the Turbine wiki is set up soon to make 
documentation submissions less painful.

Regards,

-- Rodney

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