Good catch.  This should be fixed soon; in the meantime, you can
always run migrations manually at the command line, i.e.

$ heroku rake db:migrate

Adam


On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Matthew Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When I run through these steps on my new 2.2.2 app I'm deploying, the
> migration run seems to fail. However, I can edit the app in heroku,
> and run the migrations from the edit screens in Firefox, and they run
> just fine.  I didn't have this problem a week ago when I deployed
> another app using 2.1 on heroku, so I'm not sure if that's the
> culprit.
>
> $ heroku create name-and-logo-footer
> Created http://name-and-logo-footer.heroku.com/ | [EMAIL PROTECTED]:name-
> and-logo-footer.git
>
> $ git remote add heroku [EMAIL PROTECTED]:name-and-logo-footer.git
>
> $ git push -f heroku
>
>
>
> Counting objects: 115, done.
> Compressing objects: 100% (106/106), done.
> Writing objects: 100% (115/115), 86.76 KiB, done.
> Total 115 (delta 28), reused 0 (delta 0)
> refs/heads/master: eda560e8ba076e185b5caac56d141874eb41376f ->
> 9ffa68a2a43f3e4a091ee6bca2682e41db6d06b4
> To [EMAIL PROTECTED]:name-and-logo-footer.git
>  + eda560e...9ffa68a master -> master (forced update)
> HEAD is now at 9ffa68a... heroku prep
> Running migrations...
> rake aborted!
> No such file or directory - /mnt/home/userapps/43197/config/
> database.yml
>
> >
>

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