Sanders,

 Check your apache log - if you are using passenger mod_rails - there will
be something in there, or your app logs about why it coulnd't start....

- Lee

2008/12/3 BarefootSanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> Ahh ok thanks.  That seemed to fix it.
>
> Now i have another problem if you'd be so kind.  Not exactly related
> but now im getting a 500 error.  along with 'Rails application failed
> to start properly'. Any suggestions as to how to fix this?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> On Dec 3, 6:31 pm, "Jamis Buck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Set :scm_username, not :svn_username (unless you're using Capistrano
> > 1.4.x or earlier). The variable was renamed in Capistrano 2.0 for
> > greater consistency between different SCM's.
> >
> > - Jamis
> >
> > On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 4:06 PM, BarefootSanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > I'm having trouble authenticating and getting the right credentials to
> > > the right places.  This is the deploy.rb file:
> >
> > >
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > # deploy.rb
> > > set :application, "my application"
> > > set :repository,  "my svn repo"
> >
> > > # If you aren't deploying to /u/apps/#{application} on the target
> > > # servers (which is the default), you can specify the actual location
> > > # via the :deploy_to variable:
> > > set :deploy_to, "my www root"
> >
> > > # If you aren't using Subversion to manage your source code, specify
> > > # your SCM below:
> > > # set :scm, :subversion
> >
> > > server "my web host", :app, :web, :db, :primary => true
> >
> > > set :use_sudo, false
> >
> > > set :user, 'my ssh username'
> > > set :svn_username, 'my svn username'
> > >
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > > This is the output of cap deploy:update:
> >
> > > Project/root$ cap deploy:update
> > >  * executing `deploy:update'
> > >  ** transaction: start
> > >  * executing `deploy:update_code'
> > >    executing locally: "svn info {my svn repo}/  -rHEAD"
> > >  * executing "svn checkout -q  -r10 {my svn repo} {my deploy path}/
> > > releases/20081203225415 && (echo 10 > {my deploy path}/20081203225415/
> > > REVISION)"
> > >    servers: ["{my application server}"]
> > > Password:
> > >    [{my application server}] executing command
> > >  ** [{my application server} :: err] Authentication realm: <{my svn
> > > repo}> repositories
> > >  ** [{my application server} :: err] Password for '{MY SSH USERNAME
> > > WHICH SHOULD BE MY SVN USERNAME}':
> > >  ** [{my application server} :: err] Authentication realm: <{my svn
> > > repo}> repositories
> > >  ** [{my application server} :: err] Username:
> >
> > > and right after the Username prompt it throws a line break and hangs.
> > > i can ctrl+c it but that just crashes it.  Other than that I cant do
> > > anything.  If you notice, its using my ssh username for the svn repo.
> > > I'm hoping i can correct this and it will fix the problem.
> >
> > > Any suggestions?
> >
> > > Just some more info, my svn repo is an http:// url.  Does that
> > > matter?  I dont believe my svn host supports ssh+svn://
> >
>

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