If your database is in a file(as SQLite do) you should put it in 
shared_path, then implement a task that "relink"  every time you do a 
deploy.
Example:

    after "deploy:symlink", "deploy:symlink_mailer"

    desc "Make symlink for mailer.rb"
    task :symlink_mailer_rb , :roles => :app do
      run "ln -nfs #{shared_path}/config/mailer.rb 
#{current_path}/config/initializers/mailer.rb"
    end

Regards

PEZ wrote:
> Appologies in advance if this is an RTFM. I have tried to figure it
> out on my own, even bought that Deploying Rails Application and read
> it. There's something I'm missing.
>
> The problem. When I deploy, then a new release directory is created.
> All with new code and such. Excellent. The problem is that the
> production database isn't present in this new release directory. Thus
> the application doesn't work after a deploy. What am I missing?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> /PEZ
>
> >
>
>   


-- 
Rafa


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