Hi Morten,

Thanks for the response. I did go through all the steps for git and
pushed to heroku, which seemed to work, but the web interface showed
the restful-authentication folder as being empty.


jfl.

On Jun 9, 7:58 pm, Morten Bagai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Julien,
>
> You should be able to vendor local plugins and push them to Heroku  
> without problems. Just remember to "git add vendor" and "git commit"  
> before you push back up to Heroku. Rails itself another story. We  
> don't support freezing Rails into vendor because we need to load our  
> own, slightly modified version of Rails to make Heroku work. As for  
> version 2.1, we will support it very shortly while remaining  
> compatible with 2.0.x.
>
> Best,
>
> /Morten
>
> On Jun 8, 2008, at 10:07 PM, Julien Langlois wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > When I add a local plug-in (for example through git, which turns out
> > to be necessary for newer versions of restful-authentication), or when
> > I use a local copy of Rails (i.e. v2.1.0 in /vendor/rails) and try to
> > git push the site, Heroku seems to strip them out.
>
> > I was wondering, is there any way to add plug-ins using local tools
> > and git push them? Also, since Heroku obviously doesn't like /vendor/
> > rails, is Rails 2.1.0 up yet (it didn't seem to be from the brief test
> > I did)?
>
> > jfl.
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