I'd like to learn more about sfForm and sfFormPropel. For me, that
means putting print_r() in the code in various places, and changing
the code, breaking things to see how it all fits together. I'd like to
do this for one test project, without endangering the other projects
that are  on the same server.

I just copied sfForm to the lib directory of my dev project, and I
changed the code there, but none of my changes appeared on screen. I
was hoping that the same class, copied to my lib directory, would
override the class declared in the core symfony code. I suppose it is
not so simple.

What do I need to do to override that core code?
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