Wow thanks Jamis. I didn't realize that was the case. Well it's
possible I can get my hands on a *nix server which would be nice.
After all I've read I really like to use Capistrano.

Other than that does anyone have suggestions on what's the recommended
way to deploy on Windows?

On Jul 18, 11:31 am, Jamis Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Note that Capistrano cannot deploy _to_ windows, only _from_ windows.  
> That said, perhaps some have managed to get a windows deployment to  
> work with Capistrano, using cygwin to run sshd or something, but such  
> is definitely not a "supported" environment.
>
> - Jamis
>
> On Jul 18, 2008, at 10:16 AM, John Kaz wrote:
>
>
>
> > So I'm still very new to Capistrano and I am about to start deploying
> > an app to a server running Windows XP x64 ( I know weird right?)
>
> > Before that I am going to play around deploying with Cap 2.x on a test
> > run of the app to a regular old Windows XP on a test machine I've go
> > setup with Apache 2.0 and probably Mongrel.
>
> > I about read some problems people had with x64 so I wanted to get some
> > advice from the pros can it even be done and if it can will it be such
> > a nightmare that i should just go ahead and look for other options
> > (different method, different server)
>
> > Thanks all.
>
> > one more note: on top of all that I'll probably be using Perforce for
> > my scm

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