For future reference you can just type

git remote add staging <giturl> 

To add a git emote repository.  You don't have to go through the pain of 
creating a new heroic app to do it. 

Mike

On Aug 23, 2011, at 8:53 AM, fearless_fool <[email protected]> wrote:

> I can answer my own question: Though it wasn't obvious from the
> output, the 'heroku create --remote ...' command actually failed (as I
> had suspected).
> 
> So I re-typed it without the --addons:
> 
>  % heroku create --stack bamboo-mri-1.9.2 --remote staging
>  Creating pure-beach-967... done, stack is bamboo-mri-1.9.2
>  http://pure-beach-967.heroku.com/ | [email protected]:pure-
> beach-967.git
>  Git remote staging added
> 
> ... and now it turns up in my list of remotes:
> 
>  % git remote -v
>  heroku    [email protected]:bluedot.git (fetch)
>  heroku    [email protected]:bluedot.git (push)
>  ...
>  staging    [email protected]:pure-beach-967.git (fetch)
>  staging    [email protected]:pure-beach-967.git (push)
> 
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