Thanks for the quick response, I didn't realize there was short/long
syntax. I'm guessing this was done to standardize the configuration.

Thanks again,

Justin Fortier

On Mar 11, 1:09 pm, ryan weaver <weaverr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Justin-
>
> Yes, we've removed what's known as the "short syntax". I think this will
> actually make things a bit simpler and more transparent. You should now
> actually define the connections beneath the connections key:
>
>         doctrine:
>             dbal:
>                 default_connection:   default
>                 connections:
>                     default:
>                         dbname:               database
>                         host:                 localhost
>                         port:                 1234
>                         user:                 user
>                         password:             secret
>                         driver:               pdo_mysql
>
> There are still a lot of minor things like this changing and we're not yet
> at RC1, so no logs are made available (it would really slow things down).
> But if you ask here, you will get an answer :)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ryan Weaver
> Lead Programmer - iostudio - Nashville, 
> TNhttp://www.iostudio.comhttp://www.thatsquality.com
> Twitter: @weaverryan
>
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Justin Fortier <justfort...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > Anyone know why since upgrading to the latest master it no longer
> > recognizes my entry:
>
> > doctrine:
> >    dbal:
> >       dbname:   agent_adams
> >       user:     root
> >       password: mypassword
> >       logging:  %kernel.debug%
>
> > Give me a message saying it doesn't recognize the options dbname,
> > user, password, logging", etc.
>
> > I know this is beta software, but the least you can do is provide
> > migration information in the commit logs. So this way I don't have to
> > go through the commits, and try and figure how certain things were
> > changed, and how it effects my code. I looked at the latest
> > DoctrineBundle updates, but for those of us not familiar with the
> > core, it's sometimes difficult to interpret changes.
>
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