Excellent, the command worked!
Now, I will continue experimenting with Symfony2 and MongoDB

2011/3/1 Christophe COEVOET <[email protected]>

> Le 28/02/2011 05:27, César Hernández a écrit :
>
>  sorry, I'm not sure how to update the branch tells me
>>
>> try this with
>>    1.- git clone https://github.com/fabpot/symfony.git
>>    2.- git clone https://github.com/doctrine/doctrine2.git
>>
>> to copy the branch /doctrine/common
>> but none of the two discharges, have the folder
>> /doctrine/common
>>
>> by the way I'm using google translator for writing this post, so excuse my
>> English ...
>> could tell me how to do this update?
>> thanks.!
>>
> Doctrine Common is available in https://github.com/doctrine/common.git
> And you should use symfony/symfony instead of fabpot/symfony as it is now
> the main repository.
>
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