pl,
You can deploy there easily enough, you can use cap to start your mongrel
instances remotely, and as for the file structure, you can set a variable
called :current_path which you can use to rename the would-be "current"
symlink to be inline with what cpanel is expecting.

If you can jog my memory with the file-structure that cpanel wants, I'll
show you what the variables should be set to.

- Lee

2009/6/24 pl <[email protected]>

>
> Oh that's no problem, I have SSH access, git is installed, I can
> update gems etc.
>
> On 24 jun, 18:11, Mathias Meyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 6:04 PM, pl<[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi there,
> >
> > > Does anybody have experience deploying to cPanel with Capistrano?
> > > cPanel has its own Ruby on Rails section, but I don't really like it
> > > and want to make use of my GitHub repository. Here is a screenshot of
> > > that section:http://plict.nl/ror-cpanel.png.
> >
> > Since Capistrano requires SSH access to the server you want to deploy
> > to I guess you're out of luck on that front, unless someone has
> > written an adapter for that purpose.
> >
> > Cheers, Mathias
> > --http://paperplanes.dehttp://twitter.com/roidrage
> >
>

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