@jim: precompiling them locally seems indeed the best way at the moment. 
But I'm still curious what the reason is that precompiling on server 
takes that long. I'm setting up a test so I can investigate it a bit 
further. But thanks for the tip, it's a nice workaround.

@aldo: I also use the default capistrano recipe, so that can't be the 
actual problem.  Can I ask why you include the sprockets gem through 
source in your Gem file? sprockets should already be loaded through 
rails, or is there a bugfix in the sprockets head that causes this 
problem?

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