That did it - thanks

On 7 Mai, 10:00, Christophe COEVOET <s...@notk.org> wrote:
> Le 07/05/2011 09:54, Markus a crit :
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> > I just have updated my app from PR12 to Beta1. I use FOSUserBundle for
> > user management&  login. Now when i try to log in i get an error
> > message "Unrecognized field: usernameCanonical".
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> > Looking at the output of doctrine:schema:update --dump-sql I see that
> > all attributes from user are in the line to be removed:
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> > ALTER TABLE user DROP username, DROP username_canonical, DROP
> > email_canonical, DROP email, DROP enabled, DROP algorithm, DROP salt,
> > DROP password, DROP created_at, DROP updated_at, DROP last_login, DROP
> > locked, DROP expired, DROP expires_at, DROP confirmation_token, DROP
> > roles, DROP credentials_expired, DROP credentials_expire_at, DROP
> > password_requested_at;
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> > I use Annotations in my User class while the FOSUserBundle uses XML
> > mapping  - so I tried creating annotations in the FOSUserBundles User
> > class and then the columns are found and no longer scheduled for
> > deletion. Digging deeper I changed my mapping configuration to
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> > <doctrine:mapping name="FOSUserBundle" type="xml" dir="Resources/
> > config/doctrine/metadata" />
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> > however this still did not fix the issue.
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> > Any ideas what causes this problem?
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> The latest commits of FOSUserBundle are in sync with the Symfony master
> branch where the mapping location changed. Revert the bundle to a
> previous commit (of May 1st or so) to have a version working with beta1.
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> --
> Christophe | Stof

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