FWIW: whatever Heroku is using does work with our app and Rails
3.0.0.beta3 and MRI 191. It seemed that RPM 2.11 was to introduce
support for 3, though there wasn't much of an announcement as I recall
and I've not been able to get 2.11.x as a gem to work with any of the
betas locally (haven't cared
new relic doesn't support rails 3.
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Daryl wrote:
> Something to check. Adding it in borked my app with no failure
> messages in heroku logs but removing it brought it back to normal.
>
> Have left it out for now. Too bad. It's nice... =]
>
> ciao !
> Daryl.
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Hi,
Is it me or it isn't possible anymore to have two apps having as
custom domain two subdomains of a given domain?
E.g.,
app1 has sub1.example.com
app2 has sub2.example.com
When trying to setup the second one, I always get "example.com is
owned by another user" now.
Thanks,
aurels
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Something to check. Adding it in borked my app with no failure
messages in heroku logs but removing it brought it back to normal.
Have left it out for now. Too bad. It's nice... =]
ciao !
Daryl.
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Solved... For some reason it appears that when I created the app the
1.9.1 stack did not stick. Detroying the app and then recreating it
again with the bamboo-mri-1.9.1 stack and then redeploying did the
trick.
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On Apr 28, 1:33 am, Daryl wrote:
> Oh and bundler is (0.9.24)
>
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