That was the part of the stack trace that mattered, but I can add the
rest later (I'm not on my Mac, currently). The problem was that the
working directory (when I ran "modeler.sh" while in the Cayenne "bin"
directory) was owned by root (I like to install things system-wide),
therefore it couldn't create a log file and started failing. When I ran
"modeler.sh" from "/tmp" (using a full path to run the modeler), it
worked fine.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Kienenberger [mailto:mkienen..laska.net]
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 7:31 PM
To: cayenne-use..bjectstyle.org
Subject: Re: [OS-JIRA] Created: (CAY-133) Error Generating Classes
jir..bjectstyle.org wrote:
> http://objectstyle.org/jira/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=CAY-133
Michael, it'd help to see the entire stack trace.
I suspect that the problem is in Velocity, not in Cayenne.
The default behavior for velocity is to generate the log file in the
current
working directory.
I'm not sure if it's easily configurable.
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