The issue for me was clear... The cache could not re-generate itself. I mean 
that some files were missing
and they were called... witch was leading to a fatal require error...

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De : Ian P. Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À : [email protected]
Envoyé le : Lundi, 21 Mai 2007, 22h58mn 48s
Objet : [symfony-users] Re: Re : [symfony-users] Re: symfony corrupting it's 
own cache...


Loïc Vernet wrote:
> I am still waiting for a fix to... I think we are between 5 and 10 to have 
> reported this issue witch
> is quiet critical... The quick fix i have done is cron that clear the cache 
> every night and another that
> call every module of my backend app to re-generate it...

I recently posted a clearly corrupt cache file to this thread.  I've not 
heard anything about it though.  I didnt' create a ticket for it, 
perhaps I should have done.  It's defiantly an issue, but I don't know 
how to recreate it, it appears to happen 'randomly'.  All I can suggest 
is that anyone who comes across it, before clear-cache, you make a copy 
of the cache directory, and then check each of the PHP files with 'php 
-l <file.php>' to see what is corrupt, and then let us all know. perhaps 
there will be a pattern behind it....









      
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