Have you tried renaming superfeedr.php to Superfeedr.php ?
The case of class name and file name must match for the autoload to
work.

On 26 Apr., 11:36, jarod <chiang...@gmail.com> wrote:
> sf2 PR12
> I download  a superfeedr.php file which has  the
> class Superfeedr
> {}
>
> 1.then I copy the superfeedr.php to /vendor/superfeedr/lib/
> 2.insert a namespace Superfeedr before the line define the class
> Superfeedr.
> 3. add a line in the app/autoload.php
>   $loader->registerNamespaces(array(
>   'Superfeedr'       => __DIR__.'/../vendor/superfeedr/lib',
> 4. then in my Bundle/Controller file , add
> user Superfeedr;
>
> try to use
>  $a = new Superfeedr();
>
> but error report :
> Fatal error: Class 'Superfeedr' not found

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