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I've put the Zend library folder into classes folder of my app and renamed all files and folders to lowercase ( using Ant Renamer ).

When I call Zend_Feed, instead of loading /classes/zend/feed.php, kohana loads Zend from my servers share\ZendFramework\library\Zend\ (Zend Server), so I get a Cannot redeclare class Zend_Uri_Http error.

ZF version; 1.10 Kohana version: the most recent files available through GitHub

Edit: https://github.com/kolanos/kohana-zend

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Kohana autoloader expects lowercase filenames. You can register both Zend and Kohana autoloaders and it should work fine.

In bootstrap you have:

/**
 * Enable the Kohana auto-loader.
 *
 * @see  http://docs.kohanaphp.com/features/autoloading
 * @see  http://php.net/spl_autoload_register
 */
spl_autoload_register(array('Kohana', 'auto_load'));

Zend autoloader should go before or after that (I don't know if that makes a difference). Found a post how to do it: http://www.beyondcoding.com/2009/10/29/using-zend-framework-1-8-with-kohana/

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  • And where exactly do I register that? I'm new to Kohana and don't really know where and how I'm supposed to define autoload for, lets say, every class name with Zend_ prefix. Bootstrap ? How ?
    – Kemo
    Jan 23, 2010 at 14:38
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its very important that your class name matches the file path in ko3. e.g. your feed class is inside /classes/zend/feed.php so it must be named class Zend_Feed { if you don't like this you can create this file /classes/feed.php and do this class Feed extends Zend_Feed { }

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  • It already is that way, zend's got a very similar autoload as kohana
    – Kemo
    Jan 23, 2010 at 14:29
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As Pomyk says, try to use both autoloaders: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.spl-autoload-register.php

Reneming classes is bad practice, because it's very difficult to update and feauture support

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