Chris,

Glad you got it working. What I was suggesting was not that you downgrade to
ruby 1.8, but upgrade on Heroku to ruby 1.9. When you create a new Heroku
app, it defaults to using ruby 1.8. By using the command I gave you, you can
tell it to use 1.9 instead.

Scott

On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 12:12 PM, masterof0 <[email protected]> wrote:

> As  I posted the log, I looked at out couchrest was being referenced
> and determined that in my application file, I had
> "require CouchRest" Changed it to "require couchrest" (all lowercase)
> and everything came up.
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