Well...
I did, twice, once developing it on my dev project, and second time
upgrading my live project :)

Do you have sfGuardUserProfile declaration in your project's
schema.yml? Do you extend the default declaration in any way? Like
additional columns, relations?
Also, you might get problems with models that are from the previous
version in lib/models/doctrine and lib/model/doctrine/base, and with
new profile declaration they are placed in lib/model/doctrine/
sfForkedDoctrineApplyPlugin

On 28 Lip, 01:52, Tristan <tristan.bessou...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Have you removed
> or cut sfGuardUserProfile declaration from schema.yml?
>
> Definitly not, that's where i store the user information since you
> cannot override sfGuardUser methods.
>
> Is anyone has tested the latest version of the plugin ?
>
> Cause either i'm missing a real important thing and it's all my fault,
> or either, the plugin is buggy ;O

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