Thanks Bruno for your suggestion,
I agree with you that if I can make that change in the config file
will be way better than the source lib, I just wasn't aware of that
parameter :)

Regards,
Siyan

On Oct 30, 9:19 am, Bruno <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just to clarify what's happening here: att_fu will use ImageScience
> (if available) before Rmagick. Since ImageScience is available on
> Heroku, it uses that. If you're using Rmagick geometry strings in your
> application.yml (which CE does by default), then you need to also tell
> att_fu explicitly to use Rmagick, like this (notice the processor
> option):
>
> photo:
>   missing_thumb: '/images/icon_missing_thumb.png'
>   missing_medium: "/images/icon_missing_medium.png"
>   attachment_fu_options:
>     resize_to: "465>"
>     min_size: 1
>     max_size: 3
>     thumbnails: {thumb: "c100x100!", medium: "c290x320!", large:
> "664>"}
>     storage: 's3'
>     processor: 'rmagick'
>     content_type: ['image/jpg', 'image/jpeg', 'image/pjpeg', 'image/
> gif', 'image/png', 'image/x-png']
>
> This is better than modifying att_fu's default processors directly.
>
> On Oct 29, 3:50 pm, SS <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I figured it out after hours and hours!
> > I'm glad that I found out what is happening,
> > because anyone else that is deploying CE on Heroku may come across the
> > same issue if relying on Rmagick gem.
>
> > The reason why my application was working locally but didn't work on
> > the server is because I'm using Rmagick gem and I don't have
> > ImageScience.
> > Therefore, in the /lib/technoweenie/attachment_fu.rb I had to change
> > the order of the default image processor
>
> > from:
> >  @@default_processors = %w(ImageScience <b>Rmagick</b> MiniMagick Gd2
> > CoreImage)
>
> > to:
> >  @@default_processors = %w(<b>Rmagick</b> ImageScience MiniMagick Gd2
> > CoreImage)
>
> > So that Heroku uses Rmagick as the default image processing as long as
> > it's found. Also, I found this resource valuable when solving the
> > problem:
>
> >http://www.themomorohoax.com/2009/01/29/invalid-geometry-format-geome...
>
> > Cheers,
> > Siyan
>
> > P.S: I'm so happy... :)
>
> > On Oct 29, 11:32 am, Bruno Bornsztein <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Heroku might be running a different version of Rmagick or Imagemagick than
> > > you have. Did you know I have a sample CE install running on Heroku:
>
> > >http://github.com/bborn/ce-herokuhttp://ceheroku.heroku.com/
>
> > > Check out my application.yml for changes to the geometry strings that you
> > > might need to make:
>
> > >http://github.com/bborn/ce-heroku/blob/master/config/application.yml
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Bruno
>
> > > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:23 PM, SS <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I don't understand how my local CE app is working okay, but I get the
> > > > above message on Heroku?
>
> > > > SS
>
> > > > On Oct 28, 5:06 pm, SS <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > > I was wondering if any of you guys have gotten the error message below
> > > > > on Heroku when trying to upload an image via the 'Edit Profile' for a
> > > > > user. I tried finding the problem and did quite bit of online
> > > > > research. The only suggestion that I found was to remove the 'x' from
> > > > > vendor/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/geometry.rb (line 28):
>
> > > > > # Construct an object from a geometry string
> > > > >  RE = /\A(\d*)(?:(\d+)?)?([-+]\d+)?([-+]\d+)?([%!<>@]?)\Z/
>
> > > > > Everyone says that that should be enough, however I'm still having the
> > > > > same problem. Any suggestions?
>
> > > > > <b>Server error message:</b>
>
> > > > > Processing UsersController#update (for 174.0.115.254 at 2009-10-28
> > > > > 12:09:26) [PUT]
> > > > >   Parameters: {"user"=>{"birthday(2i)"=>"10", "birthday(3i)"=>"27",
> > > > > "zip"=>"", "description"=>"<p>I am all powerful</p>", "birthday
> > > > > (1i)"=>"1994"}, "commit"=>"Save Changes", "authenticity_token"=>"ne7/
> > > > > J3rAOypK9FaR59US1EiEpy3PAm4zFRb1UtJLqMc=", "country_id"=>"",
> > > > > "id"=>"admin", "avatar"=>{"uploaded_data"=>#<File:/tmp/
> > > > > RackMultipart31171-0>}, "tag_list"=>""}
>
> > > > > ArgumentError (invalid geometry format):
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > geometry.rb:36:in `from_s'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > geometry.rb:90:in `/'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu/processors/image_science_processor.rb:54:in
> > > > > `resize_image'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu.rb:464:in `resize_image_or_thumbnail!'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu/processors/image_science_processor.rb:24:in
> > > > > `process_attachment'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu/processors/image_science_processor.rb:14:in
> > > > > `with_image'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu/processors/image_science_processor.rb:14:in
> > > > > `with_image'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu.rb:395:in `with_image'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu/processors/image_science_processor.rb:21:in
> > > > > `process_attachment'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu.rb:486:in `run_callbacks'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu.rb:293:in `create_or_update_thumbnail'
> > > > >   /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/aws-s3-0.6.2/lib/aws/s3/
> > > > > extensions.rb:166:in `returning'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu.rb:285:in `create_or_update_thumbnail'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu.rb:450:in `after_process_attachment'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu.rb:450:in `each'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu.rb:450:in `after_process_attachment'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/plugins/attachment_fu/lib/
> > > > > technoweenie/attachment_fu.rb:486:in `run_callbacks'
> > > > >   vendor/plugins/community_engine/app/controllers/users_controller.rb:
> > > > > 140:in `update'
> > > > >   haml (2.2.3) lib/sass/plugin/rails.rb:19:in `process'
> > > > >   /home/heroku_rack/lib/static_assets.rb:9:in `call'
> > > > >   /home/heroku_rack/lib/last_access.rb:25:in `call'
> > > > >   /home/heroku_rack/lib/date_header.rb:14:in `call'
> > > > >   thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/connection.rb:80:in `pre_process'
> > > > >   thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/connection.rb:78:in `catch'
> > > > >   thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/connection.rb:78:in `pre_process'
> > > > >   thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/connection.rb:57:in `process'
> > > > >   thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/connection.rb:42:in `receive_data'
> > > > >   eventmachine (0.12.6) lib/eventmachine.rb:240:in `run_machine'
> > > > >   eventmachine (0.12.6) lib/eventmachine.rb:240:in `run'
> > > > >   thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/backends/base.rb:57:in `start'
> > > > >   thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/server.rb:150:in `start'
> > > > >   thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/controllers/controller.rb:80:in `start'
> > > > >   thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/runner.rb:173:in `send'
> > > > >   thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/runner.rb:173:in `run_command'
> > > > >   thin (1.0.1) lib/thin/runner.rb:139:in `run!'
> > > > >   thin (1.0.1) bin/thin:6
> > > > >   /usr/local/bin/thin:20:in `load'
> > > > >   /usr/local/bin/thin:20
>
> > > > > Rendering /disk1/home/slugs/72014_4d89f8e_77f5/mnt/public/500.html
> > > > > (500 Internal Server Error)
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