I have a Symfony application made with 4.3 and I want to upgrade to Symfony 5.4
I followed the Symfony instructions but ran into a bug that seemed to be preventing cache warmup.
Script Cache: Clear returns error code 255
!! PHP Fatal Error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined method DoctrineORMConfiguration::setSchemaIgnoreClasses() in .../var/cache/prod/ContainerIt7yNV0/App_KernelProdContainer.php:1338
I tried removing and then reinstalling all doctrine packages, but the problem persists. I read somewhere that this error only appears in doctrine-bundle 2.7.0 but here I am getting the same error in 2.0 too
Does anyone have an idea that could help me? This is composer.json:
{ "type": "project", "license": "proprietary", "require": { "php": "^7.2.5", "ext-ctype": "*", "ext-http": "*", "ext-iconv": "*", "ext-json": "*", "composer/package-versions-deprecated": "^1.11", "doctrine/doctrine-bundle": "^2.0", "doctrine/doctrine-migrations-bundle": "^2", "doctrine/orm": "^2", "phpdocumentor/reflection-docblock": "^5.2", "sensio/framework-extra-bundle": "^5.1", "symfony/apache-pack": "^1.0", "symfony/asset": "5.4.*", "symfony/console": "5.4.*", "symfony/dotenv": "5.4.*", "symfony/expression-language": "5.4.*", "symfony/flex": "^1.3.1", "symfony/form": "5.4.*", "symfony/framework-bundle": "5.4.*", "symfony/http-client": "5.4.*", "symfony/intl": "5.4.*", "symfony/mailer": "5.4.*", "symfony/monolog-bundle": "^3.1", "symfony/notifier": "5.4.*", "symfony/process": "5.4.*", "symfony/property-access": "5.4.*", "symfony/property-info": "5.4.*", "symfony/proxy-manager-bridge": "5.4.*", "symfony/security-bundle": "5.4.*", "symfony/serializer": "5.4.*", "symfony/string": "5.4.*", "symfony/swiftmailer-bundle": "^3.4", "symfony/translation": "5.4.*", "symfony/twig-bundle": "5.4.*", "symfony/validator": "5.4.*", "symfony/web-link": "5.4.*", "symfony/webpack-encore-bundle": "^1.7", "symfony/yaml": "5.4.*", "twig/extra-bundle": "^2.12|^3.0", "twig/twig": "^2.12|^3.0" }, "require-dev": { "symfony/browser-kit": "5.4.*", "symfony/css-selector": "5.4.*", "symfony/debug-bundle": "5.4.*", "symfony/maker-bundle": "^1.0", "symfony/phpunit-bridge": "^5.4", "symfony/stopwatch": "5.4.*", "symfony/var-dumper": "5.4.*", "symfony/web-profiler-bundle": "5.4" }, "config": { "preferred-install": { "*": "dist" }, "sort-packages": true }, "autoload": { "psr-4": { "App\": "src/" } }, "autoload-dev": { "psr-4": { "App\Tests\": "tests/" } }, "replace": { "paragonie/random_compat": "2.*", "symfony/polyfill-ctype": "*", "symfony/polyfill-iconv": "*", "symfony/polyfill-php72": "*", "symfony/polyfill-php71": "*", "symfony/polyfill-php70": "*", "symfony/polyfill-php56": "*" }, "scripts": { "auto-scripts": { "cache:clear": "symfony-cmd", "assets:install %PUBLIC_DIR%": "symfony-cmd" }, "post-install-cmd": [ "@auto-scripts" ], "post-update-cmd": [ "@auto-scripts" ] }, "conflict": { "symfony/symfony": "*" }, "extra": { "symfony": { "allow-contrib": false, "require": "5.4.*", "docker": false } } }
Thanks!
Try to delete var/cache/prod manually. This may be a rights issue. (Write or delete /var/cache)