Hi Colin,

What files are in /PathTo/rails/releases/20100302172844/ ? Seems that Rakefile isn't in path. Can you confirm their existence?


Colin wrote:
I don't know.
If I call cap deploy:migrations, it will call the methods as above on
a release number that is the current time but it gets its own folder
in the releases directory. So it looks like its creating a new release
with the current time stamp.

On Mar 2, 8:30 pm, Lee Hambley <[email protected]> wrote:
You of course have to commit, and make sure it's pushed (if memory serves,
they are one operation in SVN, right?)

I daresay that maybe `20100302172844` is not the latest_release, but rather
the current time that you are running this?

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On 2 March 2010 20:02, Colin <[email protected]> wrote:



It's from running cap deploy:migrations.
Maybe my methodology is wrong though. If I check a new migration into
svn (that I have run on my dev database), what should I call to get it
to run on my prod database?
On Mar 2, 6:34 pm, Lee Hambley <[email protected]> wrote:
Is that output from a fresh deploy, or just running the migrations?
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