Re: Rails 2.2

2008-11-30 Thread doubleminus

Awesome!  2.2 adds some amazing features.  Glad to see it's availabe
on Heroku.  Thanks guys.

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Re: Bad Gateway

2008-11-30 Thread doubleminus

Same error here too.

app name: blacksky

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Re: Bad Gateway

2008-11-30 Thread zoomkennedy1

Seriously Heroku?  It's been almost a week.  I'm still getting the
same error, and there appears to be no help in this thread.

App name: bostoncatholicstudent

Some idea of the problem or help would be much appreciated.

cheers,
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Re: Controlling deployment

2008-11-30 Thread Josh Coffman
I'm also new to git, rails, etc.  git is entirely different than
subversion..  if you haven't already, read up on distributed source
control.  I've got git installed, and when I commit, it commits to my local
git repository.  I think that's how git always works.  You then push changes
to heroku when ready.  actually, I'm pushing to unfuddle as my offsite
repo.  I haven't yet, but I will later push to Heroku to deploy it.


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On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 2:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to Heroku and just getting used to git and ruby on rails. My
> background is Java EE and subversion. I'm planning to create an
> application for a customer of mine on heroku. it is a little
> administrative application.
>
> I noticed that when I am editing code online it shows immediately in
> "production" this is not i want especially not after deploying version
> 1.0 of my app.
>
> So i made a working copy on my laptop and edited some sources and
> pushed it back to heroku. Instead of just committing, the database got
> changed and my app got restarted. This was much more than i intended
> to do. I just wanted to commit not deploy my changes.
>
> I am used to a very controlled cycle from development to production
> and  for now i would like to stick with that what is the preferred way
> of working with heroku?
>
> Do I have to create a git repository on a server for my team and push
> to that repository when they want to share code. and when i want to
> deploy i push from that repository to heroku?
>
> Thanks anyway,
>
> Joris
>
> >
>

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Controlling deployment

2008-11-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,

I'm new to Heroku and just getting used to git and ruby on rails. My
background is Java EE and subversion. I'm planning to create an
application for a customer of mine on heroku. it is a little
administrative application.

I noticed that when I am editing code online it shows immediately in
"production" this is not i want especially not after deploying version
1.0 of my app.

So i made a working copy on my laptop and edited some sources and
pushed it back to heroku. Instead of just committing, the database got
changed and my app got restarted. This was much more than i intended
to do. I just wanted to commit not deploy my changes.

I am used to a very controlled cycle from development to production
and  for now i would like to stick with that what is the preferred way
of working with heroku?

Do I have to create a git repository on a server for my team and push
to that repository when they want to share code. and when i want to
deploy i push from that repository to heroku?

Thanks anyway,

Joris

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502 Bad Gateway

2008-11-30 Thread ...Paul

Don't know when it started happening, but the app "bluemap" is now giving 
me the 502 Bad Gateway error.  This must be fairly recent, I checked the 
app when people started reporting the issue, and it was fine.

...Paul

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