Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "capistrano can''t find svn"
2006 Aug 04
8
Capistrano /usr/bin/env: ruby: no such file or directory
Hi,
I''m deploying to a prod linux server via Capistrano, but the last step,
running the reaper, won''t complete.
Ruby is stored in /usr/local/bin on the server, and I''m deploying from
winxp.
$ ssh mcalogin@lx07
Password:
mcalogin@LX07:~> env | grep "^PATH"
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/bin:/usr/games:/opt/gnome/b
in:/opt/
2006 Mar 21
4
running .bash_login everytime
i used
http://hivelogic.com/articles/2005/12/01/ruby_rails_lighttpd_mysql_tiger
to install ruby on rails on my mac. everything works fine unless i close
the terminal application. after a while of pulling my hair out, i found
out that everytime i restart terminal, i have to run ". ~/.bash_login"
to make the paths work right. is that what i''m supposed to do everytme,
or did
2019 May 13
2
root .bash_profile?
Ah thank you. Having forgotten this, I already had all my aliases and instructions in there. For some reason they aren?t loading. If I do this, then everything loads:
source /root/.bash_profile
So there?s an indication this isn?t loading upon entry into su. Is this normal?
> On May 13, 2019, at 8:38 AM, Nux! <nux at li.nux.ro> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The $home of root
2007 Jul 09
8
Capistrano mongrel recipes and /usr/local/bin
Hello,
I''m trying to deploy my application with Capistrano using Mongrel
recipes. Since I''ve installed Ruby from source code, mongrel scripts
are found in /usr/local/bin. But the recipes can''t find
mongrel_rails : "bash: mongrel_rails: command not found". The path of
the user account used to deploy is OK. For sure, I can redefine
2006 May 24
5
Starting on the Ruby Rails path
Hi all, I''m a web designer/-developer. I found Ruby and Ruby on Rails,
and as I can understand (for now) this is what I''ve been looking for.
I''m really exited about this. Prior to this I''ve used Lasso and PHP.
But a few questions (sitting on Mac OS 10.4.6). I tried to install
according to this:
2010 Oct 12
6
RVM on a Macbook
I have a Macbook with Snow Leopard and Macports. I have successfully
run the script displayed below the heading "The following script will
boostrap git + RVM..." on the page:
http://rvm.beginrescueend.com/rvm/install/
However I can find no .bash_profile or .bashrc on my machine. The
closest existing files are .profile in my root, .bash_login in my
root, and setup.bash.in in a subfolder
2006 Mar 07
2
R started in terminal shell script or ESS steps on LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
Hi all,
Just noted this behavior in the past couple of days, where if R is
started in a shell script such as:
gnome-terminal [-e][-x] R
or in ESS (version 5.2.12 with Emacs or XEmacs), the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
environment variable is not properly appended to, resulting in the loss
of the pre-start value.
This is using R Version 2.2.1 Patched (2006-02-28 r37448) on FC4.
I noted this when
2006 Mar 29
3
Bash
I have installed Ruby and Rails on my Intel iMac according to the
instructions provided by Hivelogic. Everything works perfectly.
I have noticed that if I close Terminal and later come back and open it,
It seems like the paths set in bash_login are lost. If I open bash_login
the paths are still there however if i do ruby -v it says I am running
1.8.2 (mac default) when I have installed 1.8.4.
2006 Apr 24
4
Ruby/rails on Mac OSX not working
I have been using Locomotive for rails development and recently decided
to fix up the ruby/rails install that is on my mac.
As we all know, Ruby 1.8.2 came on the mac and has problems, so I
followed the instructions at Hivelogic for installing the latest
versions of Ruby, Rails, Lighttpd and so forth.
I have this set in my path within bash_login: export
2006 Mar 30
11
Capistrano/SVN: Deploying different database.yml for live?
Greetings,
Today I''ve been working out how to begin using Capistrano and so far I''m
impressed. Even in my situation, learning Rails and deploying to a
single server, it''s incredibly helpful. I do have one small question
though:
In using Subversion I''ve used the "ignore" feature to ignore my local
database.yml file, because my local database and
2006 Mar 16
8
Question on gems on Mac OSX
Hi all,
lately I''ve been working with ROR on a MAC OSX tiger at work, however I
have one huge problem with seems to be the root of all my problems
whenever I use terminal or iTerm to start workign with ROR. Every
single time I open a new terminal window or close one and open a new
one, I have to reapply my path from .bash_login for Ruby and MySql, and
than I have to install the
2006 May 01
3
mongrel_cluster-0.1.1: the bird dog (capistrano support!)
Hey y''all:
mongrel_cluster provides management tools for running Mongrel behind
a reverse-proxy/load balancer. It is an extraction from Rails
Machine, a deployment service and Ruby library that simplifies Rails
application deployment. This release fixes bugs and adds a Capistrano
task library.
Changes:
-changed pid file format to include port
-only write configuration options
2006 May 17
1
capistrano and svn+ssh on non-standard port
Hi,
I have ssh configured with a non-standard port, and I use svn+ssh to
access to my repository. As the svn+ssh protocol doesn''t support the
colon convention to specify the port, I export the SVN_SSH variable in
.bashrc, like this...
SVN_SSH="ssh -p 2323"
Now I can do a checkout from the command like using something like
this...
svn checkout
2006 Sep 25
1
Pls help on configuring autofs on NFS
Hi all,
I'm trying to setup this scenario on NFS and autofs on Centos 4.3:
- useradd nfstest on an NFS server (192.168.1.247)
- Setting up this NFS server /etc/exports:
/home/nfstest 192.168.1.252/255.255.255.0(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
- useradd nfstest on a client machine (192.168.1.252)
- make sure that the uid and gid are the same on the server and the client
- setting up
2006 May 25
5
Weird Capistrano problem
I''m having problems launching the spin process via the deploy.rb task.
Everything works great when is run the script manually via:
% ssh admin@monterey.example.net /Web/Rails/Example/current/script/spin
However, when I run ''cap spinner'' or ''rake remote:exec ACTION=spinner'',
I get the following errors:
% cap spinner
loading configuration
2019 May 13
3
root .bash_profile?
$ man bash (INVOCATION)
When bash is invoked as an interactive login shell, or as a non-interactive shell with the --login option, it first reads and executes commands from the file /etc/profile, if that file
exists. After reading that file, it looks for ~/.bash_profile, ~/.bash_login, and ~/.profile, in that order, and reads and executes commands from the first one that exists and
2006 Feb 01
2
Trouble with migrate over Switchtower
>From my blog:
http://clickablebliss.com/blog/2006/02/01/trouble_with_migrate_over_switchto
wer/
> Lately though I?ve run into an issue
> trying to run migrations over Switchtower.
> So I?ll prepare a migration and commit it to the repository. I?ll then do a
> deploy to get the latest version up on the production server. Next, I?ll run
> the following to tell the production
2005 Jul 07
5
The connection was refused when attempting to contact hostname:5500
hello
i successfully installed oracle 10g on CentOS 3 i can login at
http://hostname:5500/em but after restarting the PC all i get is "The
connection was refused when attempting to contact hostname:5500" thank you
very much for your help.
rgds,
Joeffrey
2012 Oct 10
6
Setting PS1 for ordinary users
CentOS-6
When I login as root I see this prompt:
[root at vhost04 ~]#
When I login as a non-priviledged user I see this instead:
sh-4.1$
.bashrc and .bash_profile have identical contents in /root and
/home/user. What causes the difference? Why? How does one change
the default so that all normal users get a [userid at hostname pwd]$
prompt?
I have loked in/etc/profile.d and /etc/bashrc
2019 May 13
7
root .bash_profile?
Hi folks. Just wondering how I can implement an automatic .bash_profile for root. I have to load my user .bash_profile every time I get into root, and I would like a better solution. There is no /home/ for root, so I?m a bit confused if this is even allowed.
Any insight appreciated.
Cheers, Bee