SPL should can not be disabled IMHO. It's called Standard PHP Library,
why would someone not enable that...
Same as filter library (I'm talking to you, my crappy hosting, I hate
you).

Back to the topic, I don't think symfony (or its cache) is the problem
here, since it can not even load the core classes.

PHP (at least in ubuntu) has php.ini configuration files for different
environments, so even if SPL is enabled in CLI mode, it's not sure it
is also enabled for apache. Check this out...
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