Hi Marius, Thank you for the advice. I fixed it by adding RAILS_ENV=production to the command at that time.
Regards, Jaco T On Wednesday, January 16, 2013 3:18:37 PM UTC+2, Marius Mårnes Mathiesen wrote: > > > Jaco Theron writes: > > > Hi Marius, > > > > Can you maybe advise me on what configuration I need to change in order > for > > this command below to perform the production and not development? > > > > [gitorious@mars gitorious]$ bundle exec rake db:schema:load > > > Jaco, > Sorry for falling behind on the mailing list over the last couple of > days :-/ > > One thing that is *really, really important* and will *save you a lot of > time* is to use the binary stubs that ship with Gitorious, inside the > bin/ folder of your Gitorious root. These scripts will: > > - set up the correct RAILS_ENV > - make sure you're running with the correct permissions. If you're > running the commands with another user than is defined in > gitorious.yml it will exit with failure, unless you're running > as root, in which case it will change to that user > - the scripts can be run regardless what your current directory is > > Now, to answer your question: > > $GITORIOUS_ROOT/bin/rake db:schema:load > > should do the trick. > > Cheers, > - Marius > -- To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]
