No, you can either

1-download package
2-extract to plugins folder in your Symfony Project, not the Symfony lib!

or

Install them directly via PEAR. If you get an error when using Pear, you should 
first check, that PEAR is running correctly.

BTW, what error did you get, you never mentioned.

Regards,
Christopher.


wueb schrieb:
> Thank you Daniel, i appreciate your help.
>
> I never used symfony before, so i belive i think all the procedures
> correct.
>
> 1-download package
> 2-extract to plugins folder in symfony
> 3- run the installation command
>
> On 2 Dez, 17:10, Daniel Lohse <annismcken...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>   
>> Hmm, I'm sorry, it was mostly a shot in the dark by me.
>>
>> Maybe Fabien knows what's going on?
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>> On 2009-12-02, at 2/December, 6:08 PM, wueb wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Hi Daniel. Thanks for your answer.
>>>       
>>> i run that commands you show me but they didn't work. nothing happened
>>> when i executed them, say wasn't found nothing.
>>>       
>>> any idea?
>>>       
>>> On 2 Dez, 16:22, Daniel Lohse <annismcken...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hello,
>>>>         
>>>> I think the PEAR channel was updated to use Pirum, see this 
>>>> announcement:http://www.symfony-project.org/blog/2009/12/01/symfony-1-3-and-1-4-st....
>>>>         
>>>> You probably have to update the channels:
>>>>         
>>>>         pear channel-update pear.symfony-project.com
>>>>         pear channel-update plugins.symfony-project.com
>>>>         
>>>> Cheers, Daniel
>>>>         
>>>> On 2009-12-02, at 2/December, 4:41 PM, wueb wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> Hello.
>>>>>           
>>>>> I'm having problems installing sfDoctrineGuardPlugin.
>>>>>           
>>>>> When i do "symfony plugin:install sfDoctrineGuardPlugin" to install
>>>>> it, he give me a list of Deprecated php functions warnings and in the
>>>>> end it says:
>>>>>           
>>>>> Unable to get plugin license information for plugin
>>>>> sfDoctrineGuardPlugin: Unknow package: sfDoctrineGuardPlugin in
>>>>> channel
>>>>>           
>>>>> Debug: 
>>>>> Filehttp://plugins.symfony-project.org:80/REST/p/sfdoctrineguardplugin/in...
>>>>> not valid (received: HTTP/1.0 404 No version available with the
>>>>> installed symfony version) (use --force-license to force installation)
>>>>>           
>>>>> Anyone have an idea what this can be?
>>>>>           
>>>>> Thanks.
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