It replaces it.
- Lee

2009/4/9 Andrei <[email protected]>

>
> Capistrano creates links to current -> rails/alfaim/releases/
> 20090409133222 , the problem is  that the actual location of the
> release is at $HOME/rails/alfaim/releases/20090409133222 . The same
> problem appears for shared folder. know I can repair this quite simple
> by modifying the deploy.rb in capistrano's source, but I would like to
> have the possibility to write this code in my deploy.rb. Because this
> file would go in my git repository, and then, if I'll reinstall my OS
> (I plan to do this) I will be able to start programming just right
> after I clone my repository.I don't understand(maybe because I don't
> have a good background in ruby on rails) what is happening when I
> write in my deploy.rb a task which already exists. Is the task written
> by me in my deploy.rb appended to the original task, or my task
> cancels the code written in the same task in the deploy.rb in
> capistrano's source?
> >
>

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