looks like this was an issue w/ my env path from what i could tell - everything is working fine now . i'm able to deploy + migrate cleanly. woohoo!
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Fima Leshinsky <flesh...@gmail.com> wrote: > <sigh> so here's where things are failing for me now. This seems like it's > specific to capistrano and not radiant :/ > > * executing `deploy:update_code' updating the cached checkout on all > servers > executing locally: "git ls-remote g...@github.com:fleshins/radiant.git > master" > * executing "if [ -d /var/www/html/radiant/shared/cached-copy ]; then cd > /var/www/html/radiant/shared/cached-copy && git fetch -q origin && git reset > -q --hard 04edfa7f2f3f00635ac7dcda343ab891cf06fd68 && git submodule -q init > && for mod in `git submodule status | awk '{ print $2 }'`; do git config -f > .git/config submodule.${mod}.url `git config -f .gitmodules --get > submodule.${mod}.url` && echo Synced $mod; done && git submodule -q sync && > git submodule -q update && git clean -q -d -x -f; else git clone -q > g...@github.com:fleshins/radiant.git > /var/www/html/radiant/shared/cached-copy && cd > /var/www/html/radiant/shared/cached-copy && git checkout -q -b deploy > 04edfa7f2f3f00635ac7dcda343ab891cf06fd68 && git submodule -q init && git > submodule -q sync && git submodule -q update; fi" > > I tried running this locally on the target server and got a syntax error. > <sad face> :P > > > > On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Fima Leshinsky <flesh...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> hm .. so it looks like git is placing the submodules (extensions) located >> in vendor/extensions in shared/cached-copy instead of the 'current' >> directory . do i need to symlink the extensions from the shared directory to >> 'current'? >> >> >> On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Fima Leshinsky <flesh...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> ok so the log file error is due to the log file not existing in my shared >>> directory - not sure how to address it but probably not a show stopper >>> >>> the extension errors appear to be due to me not using Git properly? I >>> found a thread that discusses having to use Git submodules to manage >>> extensions .. going to play with that and see what happens :P >>> >> >