Put an @IgnoreAnnotation("fn") in the doc comment of the class where this
annotation is used.

Johannes


On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Roger Webb <webb.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Everyone,
>
> I'm using Doxygen for my documentation generation.  I updated to Beta2
> and fixed all of the Doctrine annotations as described in the Update
> Document and found that all of my doxygen annotations are causing an
> exception to be thrown:
>
> [Semantical Error] The annotation "@fn" in method ARN\UserBundle
> \Controller\UserController::loginAction() was never imported.
>
> Any ideas on a workaround?
>
> Roger
>
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