You have to run it over http, so I¹m guessing you won¹t want to run it
locally. There is a recipe for deploying from your local svn repository, but
that¹s not how Capistrano was originally designed to work.
On 10/1/06 7:13 PM, "Gary Huntress"
<ghuntress-Wuw85uim5zDR7s880joybQ@public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> I''m trying to set up my very first deployment. I have a
development
> laptop and I eventually will have a remote lighttpd server.
>
> I''ve never run svn before. Do I have to run it on the production
> server or the development server or does it not matter? I suspect it
> does not matter but is there a preference?
>
> Lighty, svn and even capistrano are quite new to me. If there is a
> "guide for complete idiots" somewhere I''d love to read
it. Even
> http://manuals.rubyonrails.com/read/chapter/98#page264 scares me a
> little!
>
>
> >
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