Re: [Radiant] problem installing extension page_attachments

2009-01-09 Thread Sean Cribbs
Thanks, Nate, I'll re-tag the repo. Sean Nate Turnage wrote: On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Sean Cribbs seancri...@gmail.com wrote: I'm not certain about the 0.7RC script/extension problem, but if you're using 0.6.9, and use script/extension install, go into

[Radiant] Problem with RSpec and running other tasks

2009-01-09 Thread Paul Ingles
Hi, I'm trying to deploy Radiant to a host, and am getting errors during the deploy. Part of the deploy script runs a task to ensure the database and other environment stuff is setup (files in the right place etc.). This is triggered via. the db:check:config task which is executed by the

Re: [Radiant] Problem with RSpec and running other tasks

2009-01-09 Thread Paul Ingles
Sorry, meant to add an example of the output: /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-1.1.11/lib/spec/runner/options.rb:229:in `files_to_load?: File or directory not found: RAILS_ENV=production (RuntimeError) from /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-1.1.11/lib/spec/runner/options.rb:221:in `each? from

Re: [Radiant] Re: GitHub Gem Hosting

2009-01-09 Thread Sean Cribbs
It should be a fairly simple transition for most. There will be some aspects that will be significantly different -- we've reduced the number of tables in various views, and the navigation tabs are in two levels now, instead of one -- not to mention the look and feel changes. Sean Ben

Re: [Radiant] Problem with RSpec and running other tasks

2009-01-09 Thread Sean Cribbs
Radiant provides two tasks to set the environment: production and development. So you can run the rake task like so: rake production db:check:config Sean Paul Ingles wrote: Sorry, meant to add an example of the output:

Re: [Radiant] Problem with RSpec and running other tasks

2009-01-09 Thread Paul Ingles
Thanks Sean, Changing it to execute that way still leaves it outputting (in /home/rails/myapp/releases/20090109135907) Checking database mysql configuration... /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-1.1.11/lib/spec/runner/options.rb: 229:in `files_to_load': File or directory not found: production

Re: [Radiant] Problem with RSpec and running other tasks

2009-01-09 Thread Sean Cribbs
Can you run it with --trace? Sean Paul Ingles wrote: Thanks Sean, Changing it to execute that way still leaves it outputting (in /home/rails/myapp/releases/20090109135907) Checking database mysql configuration... /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-1.1.11/lib/spec/runner/options.rb:229:in

Re: [Radiant] Problem with RSpec and running other tasks

2009-01-09 Thread Paul Ingles
Hi Sean, Sorry- looks like that was incorrect. I don't get the RSpec errors now, but it still fails to deploy. Here's the new output: * executing sh -c 'cd /home/rails/myapp/releases/20090109173841; rake production db:check:config --trace' servers: [my.vm.brightbox.net]

Re: [Radiant] Editing Styles in Radiant CMS

2009-01-09 Thread Michael Kessler
I'm using the 'It's All Text!' Firefox extension, which you'll find here: https://addons.mozilla.org/el/firefox/addon/4125?lang=de I configured Command-E as shortcut to start editing a textarea and configured Textmate as editor. Whenever I edit some content Textmate will be opened, and

Re: [Radiant] Editing Styles in Radiant CMS

2009-01-09 Thread Adam van den Hoven
+1 for Its All Text! Textmate. Thanks for the reminder about the short cut; I hate looking for that little icon. I suppose, though, if you wanted a real IDE, one could write an Eclipse extension... (ouch my brain hurts) On 9-Jan-09, at 10:31 AM, Michael Kessler wrote: I'm using the 'It's

Re: [Radiant] Editing Styles in Radiant CMS

2009-01-09 Thread Michael Kessler
The DAV extension (http://github.com/willcodeforfoo/radiant-dav-extension/tree/master ) would allow us to edit the content in any IDE or editor, not just Eclipse. The code in the extension isn't complicated and the TODO file lists: * Authentication * Figure out why you get the directory

[Radiant] Another site using Radiant

2009-01-09 Thread Victor Zuniga
Hi Everyone, Just wanted to let you know we went live yesterday. This site being powered by Radiant. Take a look: http://www.westervillelibrary.org Thanks to all the radiant community for the support provided. We¹re happy we made the move. Victor

Re: [Radiant] Another site using Radiant

2009-01-09 Thread Sean Cribbs
Victor, Well done, and congratulations. Sean Victor Zuniga wrote: Hi Everyone, Just wanted to let you know we went live yesterday. This site being powered by Radiant. Take a look: http://www.westervillelibrary.org Thanks to all the radiant community for the support provided. We¹re happy

Re: [Radiant] Another site using Radiant

2009-01-09 Thread Victor Zuniga
Thanks Sean! Victor On 1/9/09 3:45 PM, Sean Cribbs seancri...@gmail.com wrote: Victor, Well done, and congratulations. Sean Victor Zuniga wrote: Hi Everyone, Just wanted to let you know we went live yesterday. This site being powered by Radiant. Take a look:

[Radiant] One more site to add to the list.

2009-01-09 Thread Russ Johnson
My first Radiant project: http://printecelectronics.com/ It was an existing static html site that was built over 4 years ago, we just ported it over into Radiant. Took all of 2 days. Great CMS guys! - Russ Johnson r...@angry-fly.com ___ Radiant