Freddy Andersen wrote:
> Hi Tony... the rm line is only there for the release_path directory
> which either will have the symlink OR an empty directory that was
> checked-out from git. If the developers wants a few "test" images in
> git for testing you can do that but need to remove that when it is
> deployed to prod before you create the symlink...
> 
> #{release_path} is the /releases/datestamp/ directory...

Thanks for that. Thankfully I already figured that out, but it's good to 
know, especially for others.

Personally I was able to get things setup properly with the help of all 
of you!

Also, coincidentally, railscasts has released two screencasts which 
relate to my this very question. It may help others who have had the 
same issue:

http://media.railscasts.com/videos/133_capistrano_tasks.mov
http://media.railscasts.com/videos/134_paperclip.mov


Again, many thanks.

-Tony

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