Hi,

Sometime ago I was working on a simple symfony test project using 
Symfony 1.0RC2. Since then I have upgraded Symfony to the latest stable 
(1.0.6) and forgot about that project. Today I wanted to upgrade this 
old project but this seems not to work. When I'm inside the projects 
directory and type:

symfony -V

it states:

symfony version 1.0.0-rc2

Outside of the project directory it states:

symfony version 1.0.6

So the symfony upgrade went well, except for this project. So I typed 
within the project directory:

symfony upgrade

Which states:

You must provide the upgrade script to use(1.0 to upgrade to symfony 1.0 
for example).

So I typed:

symfony upgrade 1.0.6

Which results in:

I have no upgrade script for this release.

So I gave up. What do I need to do to upgrade an older project to the 
latest version? I would like to know this for future updates and it is 
no clear to me yet.

Thanks in advance for any assistance with this!

All the best,

grtz
BjornW



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