Jim, bundle update returns radiant (1.0.1) in the gemfile.lock, which crashes the app on heroku radiant seems to like only the bamboo stack, if that is important
I'm currently having a beast of a time getting Radiant to find the js and image files. They are not being pointed to correctly in the admin interface, though the call is identical to the local copy. i would very much like to help in any way I can to simplify the radiant/heroku process. My biggest hurdle has always been getting all the necessary information in one source, and then getting current information. John On Apr 19, 2012, at 8:29 AM, Jim Gay wrote: > I definitely want to support Heroku easily. > Any bug reports or code you can provide would be really helpful. > > On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 1:49 AM, Bruce Davison <bruce.au....@gmail.com> wrote: >> I Deploy to Bamboo for Radiant. I only use Cedar for Rails 3. Also Heroku >> doesn't use Sqlite3 it uses Postgresql. If you are using taps to push your >> db it creates a Postgresql database >> Hope that helps >> >> -- >> Bruce Davison >> Sent with Sparrow >> >> On Thursday, 19 April 2012 at 11:52 AM, John Moroney wrote: >> >> It was that I deployed to the cedar stack, mostly. On cedar, it would not >> resolve sqlite3, saying it was either missing or needed a sqlite3.h. I also >> had to change the gemfile.lock from radiant (1.0.1) to radiant (1.0.0) for >> the app to fire. I'm still showing some unresolved dependencies which I'm >> trying to run down, and now my admin/content is css-less. >> >> And only on Heroku. >> >> Locally? Brilliant as ever. >> >> For the record, thanks for Radiant. I've been using it since 2006-2007. >> >> John Moroney >> >> >> On Apr 17, 2012, at 9:01 PM, john wrote: >> >> what exactly is the problem with heroku? >> >> On Tuesday, April 17, 2012 8:52:03 PM UTC-5, John Moroney wrote: >> >> I usually deploy to Heroku, but can someone suggest a more Radiant-friendly >> server? It's the deployment which seems to be the bottleneck, even after the >> experience of many installs. >> >> Heroku has many advantages, one of which is being free for micro-scale sites >> and blogs. Are there low-priced, Rails-friendly servers that are still in >> the Ruby/Rails community? >> >> >> > > > > -- > Write intention revealing code #=> http://www.clean-ruby.com > > Jim Gay > Saturn Flyer LLC > 571-403-0338