Post the contents of task t would be helpful. 

On Sep 12, 2011, at 10:34 AM, newguy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys
> am completely new to Capistrano and am using it in a limited fashion
> to do some code deployment, the problem am facing is I want to re-
> assign deploy_to variable in a task under a namespace called x.
> Originally this is how the value is set:
> 
> set :stages, %w(a b c )
> require 'capistrano/ext/multistage'
> 
> set :application, "d"
> 
> set :user, "ubuntu" # Remote user name. Must be able to log in via
> SSH.
> #set :use_sudo, false # Remove or set the true if all commands should
> be run through sudo.
> set :local_user, "userl"
> 
> set :scm, :subversion  # no scm used. Instead fetch the jar from team
> city
> set :deploy_via, :copy # Copy the files across as an archive rather
> than using Subversion on the remote machine.
> 
> set :deploy_to, "/mnt/temp"
> 
> set :copy_remote_dir, "/tmp/cap" # Directory on the remote machine
> where the archive will be copied. Defaults to /tmp.
> 
> I have a task t in namespace x, and in that task am changing the
> values of copy_remote_dir and deploy_to , copy_remote_dir value is
> changed but deploy_to is not changed and the code is checked out in
> the wrong directory, am doing all this because I wnat the code to be
> checked out when I call this task t.
> 
> Can anyone please help me.
> 
> Thanks
> 
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