Hey Barry does bundle without "development:test" work for you? I had a similar 
issue and the heroku guys showed me this fix. This is the new bundler syntax 
anyway I just hadn't gotten around to changing it. 

Steve


Steve

On 22 Nov 2010, at 22:31, Barry Hoggard <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm trying to get a Rails 2.3.4 app running on Heroku.  I'm using a
> Gemfile and bundler to manage the gems. I followed the instructions
> at
> 
> http://gembundler.com/rails23.html
> 
> My test group looks like this:
> 
> group :test do
>  gem 'factory_girl', '1.2.3'
>  gem 'thoughtbot-shoulda', '2.10.2'
>  # gem 'jtrupiano-timecop', '0.3.0'
>  gem 'fakeweb', '1.2.6'
>  gem 'nokogiri', '1.3.3'
>  gem 'webrat', '0.5.3'
> 
>  # At the bottom due to a loading bug in Rails
>  gem 'jferris-mocha', '0.9.7.20090911190113'
> end
> 
> and I have set the config variable to ignore test and development
> gems:
> 
> heroku config:add BUNDLE_WITHOUT="test development" --app hwcollection
> 
> However, when I try to run the app, it fails.  I've updated config/
> preinitializer.rb to tell me what the problem is and I'm getting:
> 
> Bundler couldn't find some gems: #<Bundler::GemNotFound: Could not
> find factory_girl-1.2.3 in any of the sources>.Did you run `bundle
> install`? (RuntimeError)
> 
> How do I get it to not load development / test gems?
> 
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