This did it for me.. Now I can deploy! Thank you

On Saturday, October 31, 2009 9:51:24 AM UTC-4, Mike Bailey wrote:
>
> The following error appears when Capistrano attempts to use sudo with a 
> password on Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala":
>
> sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified
>
> This can be solved by setting the following variable:
>
> default_run_options[:pty] = true
>
> You can do this in your ~/.caprc file, /etc/capistrano.conf, ./Capfile, or 
> deploy.rb
>
> http://weblog.jamisbuck.org/2007/10/14/capistrano-2-1
>
> Thanks to Lee for pointing this out
>
> - Mike
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 12:21 AM, Lee Hambley <lee.h...@gmail.com<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Nothing changed Mike, but passworded sudo access isn't supported 
>> officially, because it's so damned difficult to get right across multiple 
>> platforms. 
>>
>> -- Lee Hambley
>>
>> Twitter: @leehambley | @capistranorb
>>  Blog: http://lee.hambley.name/
>> Working with Rails: http://is.gd/1s5W1
>>
>>
>> 2009/10/31 Mike Bailey <mi...@bailey.net.au <javascript:>>
>>
>> sudo is necessary in some circumstances (such as creating a user or 
>>> installing a package)
>>>
>>> I've been having a look into this and found that the password prompt for 
>>> sudo doesn't seem to be working on a host I've been using since 2006.
>>>
>>> maculike:~ mbailey$ cap test_sudo HOSTS=sh01
>>>     triggering load callbacks
>>>   * executing `deprec:connect_canonical_tasks'
>>>   * executing `test_sudo'
>>>   * executing "sudo hostname"
>>>     servers: ["sh01"]
>>>     [sh01] executing command
>>> *** [err :: sh01] Password:
>>> my_password      
>>>
>>> Has something changed in Capistrano that broke entering my sudo 
>>> password? I'm using capistrano-2.5.9
>>>
>>> - Mike
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 9:31 PM, Lee Hambley 
>>> <lee.h...@gmail.com<javascript:>
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> No Mike, but I'd love to know, if you come across any evidence, I'd 
>>>> really appreciated if you shared it on here; we've been saying for a long 
>>>> time that using sudo during deployment encourages insecure/unsafe setups 
>>>> (and of course, means that we're making assumptions that don't apply to a 
>>>> /lot/ of people on shared hosting.. so this may yet change)
>>>>  
>>>> -- Lee Hambley
>>>>
>>>> Twitter: @leehambley | @capistranorb
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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>>>
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