As about the warning, as I said I did google and found the solution, sorry
for that. I can manually alter the coloumn in mysql console. But I expected
the doctrine update schema command does this, when I edit nullable from
false to true. I see a useless alter command in the output of comnand as I
copy/pasted in previous post but 'not null' was not changed to null and the
default was and still is blank.
How can I provide a bug tracker as you said? Do I need to create a
ticket/class just like bugs for orm?

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