DoctrineMongoDBBundle getting a fatal error in Symfony2?

Try fixing the bundle's version: DoctrineMongoDBBundle git=github.com/symfony/DoctrineMongoDBBundle... target=/bundles/Symfony/Bundle/DoctrineMongoDBBundle version=v2.0.0 And remember to always use bin/vendors install — not bin/vendors update Unless you are developing Symfony itself, of course.

Try fixing the bundle's version: DoctrineMongoDBBundle git=github.com/symfony/DoctrineMongoDBBundle... target=/bundles/Symfony/Bundle/DoctrineMongoDBBundle version=v2.0.0 And remember to always use bin/vendors install — not bin/vendors update. Unless you are developing Symfony itself, of course.

Thanks, worked! What made you think about that solution? – ed209 Nov 2 at 19:18 1 I've been using this bundle for a couple of months and it stopped working today after I ran bin/vendors install to update bundles.So I figured that developers changed something.

Since I was on master, it was only a matter of time. So I looked up a tag in the bundle's repo and sticked to it. – elnur Nov 2 at 19:37 Had the same problem and this also worked for me.

– dao Nov 10 at 3:01 Me too, thanks # – HappyDeveloper Nov 13 at 1:02.

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