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 avatar commented on June 15, 2024

The module loader attempts to locate your annotations file (they can be disabled in the config) and throws an exception/error if the annotation file does not exist. As long as you clone using --recursive per the instructions everything should end up in the proper location.

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 avatar commented on June 15, 2024

The submodule has been imported properly. I even ran a git submodule update on it... Still the same issue. Is there a certain release of doctrine-orm that's compatible?

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On Jan 12, 2012, at 1:46 PM, Kyle [email protected] wrote:

The module loader attempts to locate your annotations file (they can be disabled in the config) and throws an exception/error if the annotation file does not exist. As long as you clone using --recursive per the instructions everything should end up in the proper location.


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 avatar commented on June 15, 2024

Wait I apologize I forgot to mention I installed it as a submodule instead of cloning.

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On Jan 12, 2012, at 1:46 PM, Kyle [email protected] wrote:

The module loader attempts to locate your annotations file (they can be disabled in the config) and throws an exception/error if the annotation file does not exist. As long as you clone using --recursive per the instructions everything should end up in the proper location.


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 avatar commented on June 15, 2024

I've started numerous "fresh" projects today using git submodule add vendor/ --recursive and had no issues with includes. Can anyone else confirm?

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 avatar commented on June 15, 2024

Perhaps it's a git version thing. I went into the doctrine-orm folder and updated the submodules individually and it works.

I used the --recursive flag on the first pull, but it didn't do it's job...

I just tested it again on my system and it doesn't seem to do the recursive pull. I would chalk this issue up to an older git install, or perhaps i have changed something that's affecting the pull?

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 avatar commented on June 15, 2024

Agreed.

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