for capybara-envjs
but 1.9 is obviously preferable...
Orlin
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Thanks Ben. Should have looked at the docs again. First time seeing this,
I guess the exclusion feature is relatively new.
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I'm getting an error with http://astropi-staging.heroku.com/ - just
reinstalled the rvm / gems, which means newer bundler (a couple of
changes to .bundle). Otherwise everything is is just as before. It
runs fine locally. Switched to the bamboo 1.8.7 stack. Did get the
same error with argent
Thanks guys. I guess it was an old topic, with these two links
recycled from earlier posts:
http://jqr.github.com/2009/04/25/deploying-multiple-environments-on-heroku.html
http://suitmymind.com/blog/2009/06/02/deploying-multiple-environments-on-heroku-while-still-hosting-code-on-github/
I would
at 2:22 AM, orlin orlin.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
Something I noticed is when I run $ bundle show and when no gems
other than bundler are installed (clean rvm) - nokogiri is the first
to be found missing Could not find gem 'nokogiri (= 1.4.1, runtime)'
in any of the sources.. It's not the first
.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 12:07, orlin orlin.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
Toadhopper doesn't find Nokogiri, after upgrading to the latest
Bundler. The gem is bundled, and locked, and Heroku says: Installing
nokogiri (1.4.1) from rubygems repository athttp://gemcutter.orgwith
native extensions upon
process... Any *best practice*
pages out there?
Regards,
Orlin
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If one app has a couple of custom domain names set, and has wildcards
enabled, can I have wildcards turned on just for one of those? Also,
can I have different sets of wildcard sub-domain names for each custom
domain?
Orlin
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project that can do such combining at runtime.
Not sure if applicable to your environment... Perhaps it's a source-
level git trick that does it? What would you recommend?
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I will run my apps on Heroku. It's just that for certain types of
collaboration - Heroku Garden is still better. Just because of its
online interface, of-course.
Thanks,
Orlin
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