You could try to put this error reporting to E_ALL for php-cli, it might
help to show error message:

error_reporting = E_ALL


On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:38 AM, Evert Harmeling | fh
<ev...@freshheads.com>wrote:

>  Guys,
>
> I've noticed, as more have, that the new (sf1.4) "symfony project:deploy
> production" (in --dry-run) doesn't return any ouput as of what it's gonna
> sync...
> I've seen some workaround options as to give "-t" as an argument but that
> doesn't change a thing nor it throws an error?
>
> What's the status of this option, is there a patch around is it scheduled
> for a fix? Or does it already work, but what's the syntax then? [image:
> Glimlach Emoticon]
>
> Thanks!
>
> Evert Harmeling
>
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