Thanks, Tom. I'm about to give this plugin a try.

On Oct 8, 2:00 pm, Tom Boutell <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have corrected a significant bug in sfSyncContentPlugin. This bug
> caused the plugin to assume it should use the default local
> environment, not the environment specified on the command line, for
> the local end of the connection.
>
> If you have separate database settings for different environments
> (including the test environment), this could result in syncing the
> wrong database. So it is important to upgrade to sfSyncContentPlugin
> version 0.9.1 (or 'svn update' if you are using svn externals).
>
>Th Version 0.9.1 also reuses the mysql-load and mysql-dump helper Symfony
> tasks locally as well as remotely, simplifying the code and removing
> opportunities for problems such as the bug described above.
>
> sfSyncContentPlugin is a Symfony plugin that allows content (not code)
> to be synced between different hosts and environments of a Symfony
> project. MySQL database dumps as well as data folders can be
> transferred. For more information 
> see:http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfSyncContentPlugin
>
> --
> Tom Boutell
> P'unk Avenue
> 215 755 1330
> punkave.com
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