Thank you Carl. Yes I checked if the file exists. Strangely however,
after a reboot the problem vanished.
Am 2011-03-25 21:10, schrieb Carl:
Have you verified that sfMessageSource.class.php exists in your
install? It should be located in lib/vendor/symfony/lib/i18n/. This is
an abstract class that all of the other sfMessageSource_* classes
inherit from either directly or indirectly. So if that's missing it
would generate an error similar to that one. I'm not sure of the exact
solution to this if that particular class exists. But verifying that
the file is there is probably a good place to start if you haven't
checked that already.
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