Great. I have it working now! Is it possible to have it so the output
can NOT show the username and password?
Also, the line breaks in my output are "\n". Is there a way to fix
that?
Thank you!
matt
On Apr 5, 4:15 pm, Jamis Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can tell subversion to use a different username+password by
> setting a couple variables:
>
> set :svn_username, "my svn username"
> set :svn_password, "my svn password"
>
> If you don't want to set the password explicitly in your recipe like
> that, you can make capistrano prompt you for it like this:
>
> set(:svn_password) { Capistrano::CLI.password_prompt("Subversion
> password: ") }
>
> - Jamis
>
> On Apr 5, 2007, at 2:03 PM, goodieboy wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thank you for that. I've gotten a little farther from that and now
> > have... well more questions!
>
> > My svn user is different than the current logged in user executing cap
> > commands. My svn server address is like:
> >https://svn.com/respos/project-root/rails-root
>
> > How exactly would the script now how to log in to the svn repository
> > if it assumes the logged in user to be the svn user also?
>
> > I have been pressing enter with no password, and the the prompt asks
> > for the user name, which I then enter and then the real password.
> > Seems to work... it then asks for an ssh password. I enter that, and
> > then it asks me for the svn password again. At that point I enter
> > nothing, it asks me for the svn username, I hit enter and that is as
> > far as I get.
>
> > When I ran cap setup, it worked fine.
>
> > Why is it getting hung up on that last part, and then not asking me
> > for an svn password?
>
> > Thanks for any help you may have,
> > matt
>
> > On Apr 4, 2:28 pm, Jamis Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On Apr 4, 2007, at 8:56 AM, goodieboy wrote:
>
> >>> Just getting Capistrano running on an app here. The application I'm
> >>> running is served by mongrel clusters via apache. The application is
> >>> actually in a sub-directory. So... would I set role :web, "http://
> >>>www.domain.com/myapp-sub-folder"?
>
> >> The role is simply the machine itself, e.g.:
>
> >> role :web, "www.domain.com"
>
> >> You would specify the actual path you are deploying to in
> >> the :deploy_to variable:
>
> >> set :deploy_to, "/full/path/of/myapp-sub-folder"
>
> >> Note that this folder will then contain the "releases" and "shared"
> >> directories, created for you by `cap setup'. Each time you deploy, a
> >> new directory is added under the #{deploy_to}/releases directory, and
> >> symlinked via #{deploy_to}/current.
>
> >>> Also, the svn repository has a sub folder for the app. So would I
> >>> also
> >>> set that to the sub folder like:
> >>> set :repository, "https://mysvn.com/svn-repository-root/
> >>> #{application}"
>
> >> Put, for the repository, whatever you would use when running
> >> subversion on the command-line. In other words, if the following
> >> works for you:
>
> >> svn cohttps://mysvn.com/svn-repository-root/application
>
> >> Then that URL is what you would put for the :repository variable:
>
> >> set :repository, "https://mysvn.com/svn-repository-root/
> >> application"
>
> >> - Jamis
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