Thanks Paul, I'll try that.

Incidentally, the reason I need this in the first place is because
while using your (awesome) EC2 image, your default setup is not to
allow sudo, so I wanted to log in sometimes as root and sometimes as
app!

Thanks again,

Jaime


On Sep 30, 5:26 am, "Paul Dowman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I figured it out, I just added :norelease => true to the role definition.
>
> Paul
>
> On 9/29/07, Paul Dowman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > That works when you explicitly define roles for all tasks, but how
> > can I make sure that default tasks like deploy:setup are not run
> > twice?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Paul
>
> > On Sep 19, 10:48 am, "Jamis Buck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Just define the server multiple times withdifferentusernames, and
> > > then classify each task with the appropriate role:
>
> > >   role :foo, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> > >   role :bar, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> > >   task :first_task, :roles => :foo do
> > >     # ...
> > >   end
>
> > >   task :second_task, :roles => :bar do
> > >     # ...
> > >   end
>
> > > Note, though, that all hosts, regardless of username, must use the
> > > same password. That, or you must be using public keys (which is the
> > > recommended approach).
>
> > > - Jamis
>
> > > On 9/19/07, ky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > I have the same question; would like to bump this to the top again.
>
> > > > Is closing existing connections the best way to connect to a host as a
> > > >differentuser, and if so, what's the best way to do that?
>
> --http://pauldowman.com


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