hey ian,

thanks a lot!
removing all files named "/tmp/sf_autoload_cmd_*.data" solved the
case!

cheers
/christian

On 21 Nov., 15:58, "Ian P. Christian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christian Schaefer wrote:
> > now I just wonder whether this was misunderstood, miscommunicated or
> > changed recently?
>
> a bug in sf1.1, check /tmp for a file with 'symfony' or 'cache' in it's
> name, it should be the CLI autoloader cache. delete it and try again/
>
> --
>
> Ian P. Christian ~http://pookey.co.uk
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