We have this problem too.  I never considered it a big deal, and just 
wrote this shell script:

[ bin]$ cat clearcache.sh
#!/bin/bash

pwd=`pwd`
who=`whoami`
where="$who"

if [ "$who" == "root" ]; then
  where="blah"
  cd /var/www/html/$where/
else
  cd ~/blah/
fi

symfony cc
wget http://yoursite.org/$where/index.php -O /dev/null
cd $pwd

modify as you need...This way I can call symfony cc from anywhere in my 
dev structure, and it'll keep me there. the wget auto fills the cache 
right back up...

Cheers,

Noel

Ian wrote:
> I've had this problem for awhile, so I'll see if anyone else has it
> too.
>
> After I clear the cache (symfony cc), the first load of the application
> in production mode generates an error in my apache error log:
>
> PHP Fatal error:  Cannot redeclare class sflogger in
> path/to/project/cache/app/prod/config/config_core_compile.yml.php on
> line 1058
>
> If I refresh the page, the error is no more and everything is back to
> normal.  It seems that symfony has a problem when trying to re-cache
> the config files. Does anyone have any idea what is causing this to
> happen?
>
>
> >
>   


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