I am no regex expert but I took a look at the latest commits for symfony2
and very quickly stumbled upon this, dated 6th of January:

https://github.com/symfony/symfony/commit/7ca046bfb596478a2fc9abd1f897b57f1c65cc12

I'm not sure if it could lead us to the root of the problem, but the changed
line is exactly the same line which I commented out earlier today to
manually try to feed the database connection to doctrine2. I'm not on my dev
machine now to play around with it though. But it confirms that there have
been very recent changes to the doctrine command line task. I didn't look
any further than that commit in the repository so there may be more.

On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 3:38 PM, Gustavo Adrian <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> I'm having the same problem. It was working two days ago before updating
>> my vendors. Was anything changed concerning the doctrine connection
>> configuration? I was using:
>>
>> doctrine.dbal:
>>     dbname:    mydb
>>     user:         myuser
>>     password: mypassword
>>
>

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