Go to projectroot/lib/vendor, remove your current symfony directory
(which is most probably a symlink), then do

svn export http://svn.symfony-project.com/tags/RELEASE_1_4_2/ symfony

On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 15:56, Helloise Smit <helloi...@miranetworks.net> wrote:
> i managed to revert back to symfony 1.4.2 in traffic/phoenix directory
> thanks
> symfony was installed globally yes(before i started here) but i have another
> project directory:
> traffic/elemental/webroot
> and want the symfony version 1.4.2 installed there as well...
> how do i do this please?
> please give me step by step instructions for i have no idea on how to
> achieve this...
> i tried:
> ..traffic/elemental/webroot$ sudo pear install symfony/symfony-1.4.2
>
> and got: symfony/symfony is already installed and is the same as the
> released version 1.4.2
> install failed
>  please help??
> thank you very much
>
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