I thought so, Thanks Josh!
On Wednesday, April 9, 2014 8:45:25 PM UTC-7, Josh Cartmell wrote:
Yes, Mezzanine's multi tenancy features rely on the fields/managers added
by SiteRelated ;)
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Matt Mansour
slackb...@gmail.comjavascript:
wrote:
Howdy all -
No worries, and that sounds good
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 5:59 PM, Kyle Pennell kpenn...@gmail.com wrote:
This thread is turning into a monster. I'll start a new one for this
specific FABRIC question if that's ok.
On Wednesday, April 9, 2014 7:45:26 PM UTC-5, Kyle Pennell wrote:
Basically
Getting closer with deploying by using Fabric. I think my problem is the
PROJECT_NAME.
Getting this error after putting Fab All (other things seem to work now):
$ hg clone /mezzanine_app/project -
[107.170.215.138] out: abort: repository /mezzanine_app/project not found!
Fatal error: run()
I think you need to set the REPO_URL, otherwise it has no way to get the
project onto the remote server.
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Kyle Pennell kpenn...@gmail.com wrote:
Getting closer with deploying by using Fabric. I think my problem is the
PROJECT_NAME.
Getting this error after
Ah, ok, thanks Josh.
In your example
the project name of do_test is located at
https://joshcar...@bitbucket.org/joshcartme/vanilla_mezz?
https://joshcar...@bitbucket.org/joshcartme/vanilla_mezz/do_test ?
how does that structure work?
I don't get it yet. Getting a similar but different
I do get the space (I think).
It's trying to clone from one to another.
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I can't stress enough how different your experience would be if you took a
step back and read all the fabric documentation, then walked through
Mezzanine's fabfile step by step until you understand each of the steps it
takes to set up a server with your site deployed on it.
It's really just one