In 1.0 you could just create a 'Batch' and then run it by php 
/path/to/symfony/batchname

For example:

j...@lab:~/projects/lab$ symfony init-batch default foo frontend
 >> file+     /home/jan/projects/lab/batch/foo.php
 >> tokens    /home/jan/projects/lab/batch/foo.php
j...@lab:~/projects/lab/batch$ echo "echo \"hi world! \\n\";" >> foo.php
j...@lab:~/projects/lab$ cd
j...@lab:~$ php /home/jan/projects/lab/batch/foo.php
hi world!
j...@lab:~$


Kr,
Jan De Coster

Eno schreef:
> On Thu, 9 Apr 2009, Jan De Coster wrote:
>
>   
>> why not php /path/to/symfony/folder/symfony clearActiveUsers ?
>>     
>
> I dont know about 1.2 but 1.0 requires you to be in the symfony folder...
>
>
>   


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