Did you run rake db:migrate? I think the tracks-15-blank.db is outdated
Reinier Van: Dieter Plaetinck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: zondag 17 augustus 2008 21:43 Aan: Reinier Balt CC: [email protected] Onderwerp: Re: [Tracks-discuss] GTD collect & process implementation work in progress Yes, I took everything like it was in git, and copied the log dir and database and environment files from the templates. I changed the salt in the environment.rb and in database.yml I just pointed to db/tracks-15-blank.db from git because I want to use a fresh database (not my production 1.6 one) Thanks for getting back to me. Dieter Reinier Balt wrote: Did you recreate your environment.rb from the template? Reinier -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:tracks- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Dieter Plaetinck Verzonden: zondag 17 augustus 2008 20:04 Aan: [email protected] Onderwerp: Re: [Tracks-discuss] GTD collect & process implementation work in progress Hi again all. My patches are already quite outdated as I made some progress. I want to put this stuff on github, but git and github are also fairly new to me. I followed http://railsontherun.com/2008/3/3/how-to-use-github-and-submit-a-patch and setup my own branch (see http://github.com/Dieterbe ). I'm following git://github.com/bsag/tracks.git (also recommended at http://dev.rousette.org.uk/ ) The problem is tracks from this branch seems to be quite unstable. When running it for the first time I enter my account details and when going to the homepage I immediately get "ActiveRecord::ConfigurationError in TodosController#index Association named 'tags' was not found; perhaps you misspelled it?" Is this a mistake or is this branch just supposed to be this *bleeding*-edge? In that case, people like me should probably follow a more stable one to develop against? Which one? Should i go back to a specific revision? (I know with svn I can update to a specific tag or branch but with git...) Thanks, Dieter Dieter Plaetinck wrote: Hello everyone. I started implementing the 'collect' and 'process' steps of GTD into tracks. For the full rationale behind it and more information I refer to this thread: http://www.rousette.org.uk/projects/forums/viewthread/258/ (my username is Dieter_be there) And of course the book GTD itself where these steps and their benefits are explained clearly also. Keep in mind that even though I have some programming experience (php & cakephp among others) I started learning both ruby and RoR from scratch since 2 days ago. So what I have achieved this far is probably peanuts for you guys. ( http://manuals.rubyonrails.com/ giving me 503's makes it especially hard..) What I'm working on right now : a simple model 'thought' (+ controller and views) which should become reachable through <hostname>:3000/inbox to give a page with an overview and a form to submit a new thought (similar to the contexts/projects pages). I still have some problems getting the routing to work among others. When I get that finished, the next step will be a page called 'process' This page will load the oldest unprocessed thought and propose the following options: * create new action/project (can be normal one or someday/maybe) * delete (strictly speaking there should be an option to convert into general reference , but tracks doesn't implement this so the user should update his external general reference system itself and delete the thought). If the user submits this form, I will use ajax to do the necessary things and on success the next unprocessed thought can be loaded. This process of processing thoughts one by one using ajax continues until there are no more thoughts (or the user leaves the page) Here are the necessary queries and patches against 1.6 : http://users.edpnet.be/dieter/tracks-patches/ PS : I'll check out how I can use git and github, this should make patching and sharing paches easier I guess. PPS: Keep in mind the code is still very basic, some things are even the default scaffolded files. I'm new to rails & ror and I tackle problem by problem. PPPS: Do you guys hang out on irc? An irc channel is a great way for developers to talk to each other in real time, and for users to talk to developers. I saw that #tracks on freenode was still empty so I hang out there, if anyone wants to join ... ;-) _______________________________________________ Tracks-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rousette.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/tracks-discuss _______________________________________________ Tracks-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rousette.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/tracks-discuss
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