ested.
Thanks,
George
On Sep 27, 3:53 pm, geolev wrote:
> I'm trying to get tinymce to work with an app and I'm having no luck.
> It works fine in my development environment but fails with I push it
> to Heroku. I believe it is due to the read-only filesystem.
>
> Has any
I'm trying to get tinymce to work with an app and I'm having no luck.
It works fine in my development environment but fails with I push it
to Heroku. I believe it is due to the read-only filesystem.
Has anyone worked out how to tweak tinymce to work on Heroku or does
anyone have a recommendation f
I developed my app and tried to deploy it to Heroku but it complained
with:
! This version of Rails is only supported on the Bamboo stack
! Please migrate your app to Bamboo and push again.
! See http://docs.heroku.com/bamboo for more information
! Heroku push rejected, incompa
I can't get to any of my apps. I get the following error with a funky
little graphic:
Oops, we seem to have a glitch in our system.
We've been notified; you might try reloading the page in a little
while.
This is not good.
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I think this would be great. Does anyone know how to do this?
On Aug 28, 2:52 am, Thomas Balthazar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to know what would be the best way to put an application into
> maintenance state.
>
> I want to deploy a major update (code + db structure + data migration)
> on a Pro
ing:
ruby 1.8.6.287 at /usr/local/bin/ruby
rubygems 1.3.5 at /home/slugs/45636_7c18d79_4041/mnt/.gems, /usr/lib/
ruby/gems/1.8, /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8
Run `rake gems:install` to install the missing gems.
Any help would be great.
Regards,
Geolev
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This is a good question. I'd like to do something like this also. I
hope someone has an answer.
Regards,
Geolev
On Aug 28, 2:52 am, Thomas Balthazar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to know what would be the best way to put an application into
> maintenance state.
>
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