It resides as two subdirectories of a single git repository.
E.g.,
root/.git
root/my-nifty-rails-app
root/a-pile-of-octave-code-and-libraries
root/a-bunch-of-other-stuff

I'm interested in deploying 'my-nifty-rails-app' and 'a-pile-of-octave-
code-and-libraries'.  Also the rails app depends on the octave code so
both dirs need to be deployed consistently.
I was thinking of having a subdir in the rails app that is a symbolic
link to the octave directory and somehow (?) write some capistrano
code to deploy the octave code as a monolithic blob.
I also know that at the moment capistrano does not support deploying
out of a subdirectory of a git repository - there's a patch floating
around somewhere to help with that.
Any suggestions on a reasonable way to deploy the dependant octave
code?
Thanks,
Josh

On Jun 27, 11:24 pm, Lee Hambley <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does is reside in one repository or two?
> - Lee
>
> 2009/6/28 Joshua <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm new to Capistrano.  Is there an easy way to deploy an application
> > that requires two directories?  The first directory is a vanilla Ruby
> > on Rails application directory tree.  The second is a directory tree
> > consisting of a pile of Octave code.  My rails app uses a gem that
> > lets ruby talk to Octave.  I'd prefer to keep the Octave code out of
> > the RoR app tree because it is also used outside my web app.  I
> > haven't come across a clean way to deploy using Capistrano, but it's
> > quite possible I'm missing something simple. Any ideas?
> > Thanks,
> > Josh
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