What does your Capfile look like? Does it have: load "deploy"
near the top, before it loads your deploy.rb? - Jamis On 7/30/07, SanPy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm trying to use Capistrano for deployment of a django app. I have > generated a Capfile and deploy.rb with capify. After customizing the > deploy.rb with my settings, and testing it with my stop/start/restart > Apache tasks, I tried to call 'cap deploy', but I keep getting the > message: the task `deploy' does not exist . Whatever I do, with -f > deploy, -f Capfile, or both, or without, everytime I the message: the > task `deploy' does not exist . > > My deploy.rb looks like this: > ----------- > set :application, "myproject" > set :repository, "http://svn. myproject.com/myproject/trunk/myproject" > > set :apache_dir, "$HOME/webapps/django/apache2" > > role :app, "xx.xx.xxx.xx" > role :web, "xx.xx.xxx.xx" > role :db, "xx.xx.xxx.xx" > > #set :use_sudo, false > > set :deploy_to, "$HOME/deployments/#{application}" > > namespace :apache do > desc "A task that can be used to stop Apache." > task :stop do > run "#{apache_dir}/bin/stop" > end > > desc "A task that can be used to start Apache." > task :start do > run "#{apache_dir}/bin/start" > end > > desc "A task that can be used to restart Apache." > task :restart do > run "#{apache_dir}/bin/restart" > end > end > ----------- > > Since I don't know anything about ruby or capistrano (just found it > today and thought it might simplify my deployments), it could be that > I'm missing something very obvious, but I can't find it. > In summary, what do I need to do to access the 'built-in' deploy task? > > Regards, Sander. > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/capistrano -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
