There are changes in Gemfile syntax like:
:require_as becomes :require
:only becomes :group
Today 0.9.1 was released.
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I actually did that after posting the question..
However, this sentence on http://docs.heroku.com/sendgrid is
misleading :
..This automatically creates a Sendgrid account for you, and
configures ActionMailer to use it by default...
Would be better to remove it from the docs.
Thanks.
v.
On Feb
heroku rake db:version doesn't return anything for me.
I did not previously have schema.rb under version control. I added it.
Reloaded it and a bunch of other things and still nothing.
My migrations seem okay because I can migrate down to 0 and back up
again with no problem.
I even said screw
Quick edit:
My migrations seem okay *on my development box* because I can migrate down to
0 and back up
again with no problem.
On Feb 4, 7:34 am, Steve Odom steve.o...@gmail.com wrote:
heroku rake db:version doesn't return anything for me.
I did not previously have schema.rb under
I got it working. The problem was an old migration failing. Blah. Time
to consider consolidating old migrations.
Steve
On Feb 4, 7:35 am, Steve Odom steve.o...@gmail.com wrote:
Quick edit:
My migrations seem okay *on my development box* because I can migrate down
to 0 and back up
again
Is it possible to use FUSE mounts with Heroku? I was thinking about
how to handle large assets via S3 for apps that use file stores, and
s3fs (http://code.google.com/p/s3fs/wiki/FuseOverAmazon) seems like it
would be a very convenient solution. Thanks.
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I've found this Firefox addon (
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3247) works pretty well for
general S3 use.
Carl
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 6:58 AM, trans transf...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to use FUSE mounts with Heroku? I was thinking about
how to handle large assets via
On Feb 3, 8:47 pm, Glenn Rempe gl...@rempe.us wrote:
Can you comment on which version of bundler you are using within
heroku? I see that bundler v. 0.9.0 was just officially released and
I noticed that there are some significant changes to the user
experience, but I don't know if that changes
FWIW, it's worked fine with MySQL so Ruby can handle it. It's
something about the way PostgreSQL stores it that's causing the problem.
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On Feb 4, 2010, at 2:54 AM, Pedro Belo pe...@heroku.com wrote:
Even if you manage to store this date period on your database, Ruby
can't
Ah, my bad, didn't notice DateTime could handle it.
But yes it seems like the lowest date supported by PG's date and
timestamp types is 4713 BC.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 9:11 AM, Matthew Mazur matthew.h.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
FWIW, it's worked fine with MySQL so Ruby can handle it. It's something
We updated the docs
http://docs.heroku.com/sendgrid
Thanks,
Pedro
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 5:30 AM, jajabak jajaba...@gmail.com wrote:
I actually did that after posting the question..
However, this sentence on http://docs.heroku.com/sendgrid is
misleading :
..This automatically creates a
On Feb 4, 11:30 am, Carl Anderson nexus...@gmail.com wrote:
I've found this Firefox addon
(https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3247) works pretty well for
general S3 use.
Not quite the same, as I want my web app to have access to s3.
Thanks.
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Oh, my bad, I totally misunderstood the question. I don't think you could
use FUSE with Heroku, because of the way Dynos work. A Dyno isn't a full EC2
instance, if I understand it correctly, but rather a portion of one purposed
to run Rails, which is why you can't have a process run more than 30
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