thanks again James, works perfect!
regards, r. On 22/01/2009, at 20:11, Jamis Buck wrote: > > For local access to a git repository, you can just give the path, you > don't need to do the network song-and-dance. It wont' even work with > the > [email protected] syntax, unless you have an SSH server running locally. > > So, try: > > set :repository, "/Documents/Ruby/scanner" > > Or even: > > set :repository, "." > > - Jamis > > On 1/22/09 12:00 PM, Raimon Fernandez Sirera wrote: >> Hi again, >> >> If I choose the :copy strategy, I suppose I have to inform >> the :repository. >> >> I have to specify the full path to my git repository ? >> >> As I'm executing capistrano from the same App Rails directory, wich >> is >> the same as the git for that project, how I can inform it ? >> >> /Documents/Ruby/scanner >> >> I'm getting some errors and I think this is the problem ... >> >> >> thanks again, >> >> r. >> >> MontxMacBookPro:scanner montx$ cap deploy:update >> * executing `deploy:update' >> ** transaction: start >> * executing `deploy:update_code' >> * preparing local cache at /tmp/caches/scanner >> executing locally: "git ls-remote [email protected]/scanner HEAD" >> fatal: '[email protected]/scanner': unable to chdir or not a git >> archive >> fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly >> *** [deploy:update_code] rolling back >> * executing "rm -rf /u/apps/scanner/releases/20090122185644; true" >> servers: ["192.168.2.200"] >> Password: >> [192.168.2.200] executing command >> command finished >> /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/capistrano-2.5.3/lib/capistrano/recipes/ >> deploy/scm/git.rb:224:in `query_revision': Unable to resolve revision >> for 'HEAD' on repository '[email protected]/scanner'. (RuntimeError) >> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/capistrano-2.5.3/lib/capistrano/ >> recipes/deploy/scm/base.rb:35:in `send' >> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/capistrano-2.5.3/lib/capistrano/ >> recipes/deploy/scm/base.rb:35:in `method_missing' >> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/capistrano-2.5.3/lib/capistrano/ >> recipes/deploy/scm/base.rb:63:in `local' >> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/capistrano-2.5.3/lib/capistrano/ >> recipes/deploy/scm/base.rb:35:in `method_missing' >> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/capistrano-2.5.3/lib/capistrano/ >> recipes/deploy.rb:37:in `load' >> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/capistrano-2.5.3/lib/capistrano/ >> configuration/variables.rb:87:in `call' >> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/capistrano-2.5.3/lib/capistrano/ >> configuration/variables.rb:87:in `fetch' >> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/capistrano-2.5.3/lib/capistrano/ >> configuration/variables.rb:110:in `protect' >> ... 29 levels... >> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/capistrano-2.5.3/lib/capistrano/ >> cli/ >> execute.rb:14:in `execute' >> from /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/capistrano-2.5.3/bin/cap:4 >> from /usr/bin/cap:19:in `load' >> from /usr/bin/cap:19 >> MontxMac >> >> >> >> On 22/01/2009, at 19:43, Raimon Fernandez Sirera wrote: >> >>> you're right! >>> >>> I read the wiki page and copy the code from there: >>> >>> The copy strategy comes with its own set of variables: >>> set :copy_strategy, :export set :copy_cache, true set :copy_cache, >>> "/ >>> tmp/caches/myapp" set :copy_exclude, [".git/*", ".svn/*"] >>> set :copy_compression, :gzip # Also valid are :zip and :bz2 >>> ... >>> >>> Maybe is a typo on the wiki-page ... >>> >>> Now Capistrano tells me ... >>> "You appear to have all necessary dependencies installed" >>> thanks for your help! >>> >>> regards, >>> >>> r. >>> >>> >>> On 22/01/2009, at 19:37, Jamis Buck wrote: >>> >>>> Looks like you changed the strategy to :export, which still does >>>> git >>>> clones on the remote server directly. As I said in my last email, >>>> if >>>> your remote server cannot access the git repo, you need to use >>>> the :copy >>>> strategy. The others will not work. >>>> >>>> - Jamis >>>> >>>> On 1/22/09 11:23 AM, Raimon Fernandez Sirera wrote: >>>>> ok, thanks! >>>>> >>>>> After changing the file deploy.rb I'm getting exactly the same >>>>> error: >>>>> >>>>> The following dependencies failed. Please check them and try >>>>> again: >>>>> --> `git' could not be found in the path (192.168.2.200) >>>>> >>>>> Why is still trying to access git on my remote machine ? >>>>> >>>>> Here is the net config file: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> set :application, "scanner" >>>>> #set :repository, "[email protected]/scanner.git" >>>>> >>>>> # 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, "/var/www/#{application}" >>>>> >>>>> # If you aren't using Subversion to manage your source code, >>>>> specify >>>>> # your SCM below: >>>>> set :scm, :git >>>>> set :scm_username, 'montx' >>>>> set :scm_password, proc{Capistrano::CLI.password_prompt('GIT >>>>> pass:')} >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> role :app, "192.168.2.200" >>>>> role :web, "192.168.2.200" >>>>> role :db, "192.168.2.200", :primary => true >>>>> >>>>> #set :deploy_via, :remote_cache >>>>> >>>>> set :copy_strategy, :export >>>>> >>>>> set :copy_cache, true >>>>> set :copy_cache, "/tmp/caches/scanner" >>>>> >>>>> set :copy_exclude, [".git/*", ".svn/*"] >>>>> set :copy_compression, :gzip # Also valid are :zip and :bz2 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> set :user, "rai" >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> thanks, >>>>> >>>>> r. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 22/01/2009, at 19:12, Jamis Buck wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> You have configured capistrano to use the :remote_cache >>>>>> deployment >>>>>> strategy, which requires the repository to be accessible on the >>>>>> remote >>>>>> host, and for git to be installed there. (See >>>>>> http://wiki.capify.org/article/ >>>>>> Understanding_Deployment_Strategies). >>>>>> >>>>>> What you probably ACTUALLY want is the :copy strategy, which does >>>>>> not >>>>>> require any git access on the remote hosts. (See the same link, >>>>>> above, >>>>>> for info about :copy.) >>>>>> >>>>>> - Jamis >>>>>> >>>>>> On 1/22/09 10:56 AM, montx wrote: >>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm totally new to Capistrano and git. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm trying to push one of my Rails into a production server, at >>>>>>> this >>>>>>> moment it's a computer at my side, for testing purposes. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have installed git in my developer machine, I don't use any >>>>>>> other >>>>>>> repository or share it with no-one. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> While executing the cap deploy:check I get an error: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ontxMacBookPro:scanner montx$ cap deploy:check >>>>>>> * executing `deploy:check' >>>>>>> * executing "test -d /u/apps/scanner/releases" >>>>>>> servers: ["192.168.2.200"] >>>>>>> Password: >>>>>>> [192.168.2.200] executing command >>>>>>> command finished >>>>>>> * executing "test -w /u/apps/scanner" >>>>>>> servers: ["192.168.2.200"] >>>>>>> [192.168.2.200] executing command >>>>>>> command finished >>>>>>> * executing "test -w /u/apps/scanner/releases" >>>>>>> servers: ["192.168.2.200"] >>>>>>> [192.168.2.200] executing command >>>>>>> command finished >>>>>>> * executing "which git" >>>>>>> servers: ["192.168.2.200"] >>>>>>> [192.168.2.200] executing command >>>>>>> command finished >>>>>>> * executing "test -w /u/apps/scanner/shared" >>>>>>> servers: ["192.168.2.200"] >>>>>>> [192.168.2.200] executing command >>>>>>> command finished >>>>>>> The following dependencies failed. Please check them and try >>>>>>> again: >>>>>>> --> `git' could not be found in the path (192.168.2.200) >>>>>>> MontxMacBookPro:scanner montx$ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So, the problem is with the repository of git. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The deploy.rb has few data: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> set :application, "scanner" >>>>>>> set :repository, "[email protected]/scanner.git" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> set :scm, :git >>>>>>> set :scm_username, 'xxxxx' >>>>>>> set :scm_password, proc{Capistrano::CLI.password_prompt('GIT >>>>>>> pass:')} >>>>>>> >>>>>>> role :app, "192.168.2.200" >>>>>>> role :web, "192.168.2.200" >>>>>>> role :db, "192.168.2.200", :primary => true >>>>>>> >>>>>>> set :deploy_via, :remote_cache >>>>>>> >>>>>>> set :user, "xxxxxxx" >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I though it wasn't necessary to install git on the production >>>>>>> machine, >>>>>>> just in case I've installed it, but I'm getting the same error. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My git repository is in my local machine: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> MontxMacBookPro:~ montx$ cd Documents/Ruby/scanner/ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> How I have to specify my repository in the deploy.rb ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> thanks, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> regards, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> r. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >>> > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/capistrano -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
