Yes, that doesn't make sense to make a directory, then try to put a
symlink there instead.

I believe what they meant was to make the directory in the
#{shared_path} first, before symlinking it to ./current/



On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 9:08 AM, Tarscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the replies.
>
> I found in this Group a post about creating a link with (http://
> groups.google.com/group/capistrano/browse_thread/thread/
> 2cc9630b28d0a8f0/a31939218707c73f?
> lnk=gst&q=file_column#a31939218707c73f)
> desc "Create symlinks for shared image upload directories"
> task :after_symlink do
>     run "mkdir -p #{release_path}/public/user_image"
>     run "ln -nfs #{shared_path}/images/user_image/
> #{release_path}/public/user_image/"
> end
>
> Although this only works when I remove the line
>     run "mkdir -p #{release_path}/public/user_image"
>
> So I only create the link and not the directory. Is this ok?
>
> Thanks
> Stijn
>
>
>
>
> On 10 jul, 16:26, "Rafael G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Don't copy uploads every time, store it in shared path and create a
>> symlink every time.
>>
>> Tarscher escribió:
>>
>> > Hi all,
>>
>> > I use file_column for image upload and want to copy that directory
>> > everytime I do a new deployment .
>>
>> > Can someone point me to documentation or tutorials on how to do this?
>>
>> > Thanks
>> > Stijn
>>
>> --
>> Rafael Garcia Ortega
>>
>>  rgo.vcf
>> 1KDownloaden
> >
>



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