I have a bizarre problem with a YAML file creating two copies of a
Plugin class (one in the Plugin, and one in the project).  It's only
some tables in the YAML file, not all.

The YAML file is as follows: (all line endings are UNIX)

assetImage:  # This one works fine
  columns:
    id:                            { type: integer, primary: true,
autoincrement: true }
    filename:                      { type: string(30) }
    alt:                           { type: string(255) }
    title:                         { type: string(255) }
    width:                         { type: integer }
    height:                        { type: integer }

  actAs:
    I18n:
      fields: [alt, title]
      # length 5 because the symfony cultures are 5 chars long
      length: 5


assetDocument:  # This one has problems
  columns:
    id:                            { type: integer, primary: true,
autoincrement: true }
    filename:                      { type: string(30) }
    original_filename:             { type: string(255) }
    title:                         { type: string(255) }
    size:                          { type: integer(2) }
    filetype:                      { type: string(5) }

  actAs:
    I18n:
      fields: [title]
      # length 5 because the symfony cultures are 5 chars long
      length: 5

When I run ./doctrine:build-forms frontend in 1.1 and ./doctrine build
--forms in 1.4 I get extra classes generated in my lib/forms folder.

?       lib/form/doctrine/base/BasePluginassetDocumentForm.class.php
?       lib/form/doctrine/base/
BasePluginassetDocumentTranslationForm.class.php
M       lib/form/doctrine/epifonyAssetPlugin/base/
BaseassetDocumentTranslationForm.class.php
M       lib/form/doctrine/assetPlugin/base/
BaseassetDocumentForm.class.php
M       lib/form/doctrine/epifonyAssetPlugin/base/
BaseassetImageTranslationForm.class.php
M       lib/form/doctrine/assetPlugin/base/
BaseassetImageForm.class.php

And the same with the models, and filter forms (1.4 only).

The classes in the Plugin are set up correctly.

Additionally, when I run the new migration task in 1.4, it adds the
asset_document table to the list of things to be removed.

I'm out of ideas.  Has anyone ever come across something like this
before?

Jo

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