Seems short-sighted that cap doesn't support local repositories.
However, for now, I will move it to a remote svn server to see if I
can get it going.

On 21 Mar, 12:17, "wolfmanjm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cap does not support local svn servers out of the box...
>
> However there is a add-on that does support that mode, details are
> here...
>
> http://blog.wolfman.com/articles/2007/02/18/updated-capistrano-local-...
>
> That scm module also supports using different svn access methods for
> server and workstation in case you have a situation where your server
> can access your local repository.
>
> On Mar 20, 3:07 pm, "Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I am a capistrano noob and would really like to get this going.
>
> > I have my local dev environment, which is also where I host my svn
> > repository. Generally, from my local machine, I access svn via the file:///
> > protocol. I tried adding this to my deploy.rb file:
>
> > set :repository, file:///svnrepository/trunk
>
> >  and running rake deploy and get the following:
>
> > svn: Unable to open repository 'file:///svnrepository/app/trunk'
>
> > So, I tried firing up svnserve -d and modifying my deploy.rb to the
> > following:
>
> > set :repository, "svn+ssh://localhost/svnrepository/app/trunk"
>
> > Now, when I run rake deploy I get the following error:
>
> > ssh: connect to host localhost port 22: Connection refused
>
> > Any ideas on how I can run with a local svn repository and deploy to a
> > remote server?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Scott


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