Ok,
Turns out when I comment out any references to attachment_fu and
restful_authentication in my models, I can run the site in production
mode. Obviously this doesn't help as I need both those plugins
working :)
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On Jun 7, 10:01 pm, Alastair wrote:
> > In lieu of any better suggestions you could change it back to
> > production.rb one line at a time till you find the one causing the
> > problem.
> In lieu of any better suggestions you could change it back to
> production.rb one line at a time till you
> In lieu of any better suggestions you could change it back to
> production.rb one line at a time till you find the one causing the
> problem.
I've been trying that also, without much success so far. I'll keep at
it though! this is possibly the most bizarre thing ever. I'm wondering
if I'm missi
2009/6/7 Alastair :
>
>
>
> On Jun 7, 9:08 pm, Frederick Cheung
> wrote:
>> On Jun 7, 8:18 pm, Alastair wrote:
>>
>> > Hello guys,
>>
>> > I'm having a problem with running an application in production. The
>> > error I'm getting is as follows:
>>
>> Random guess: is there is a line at the botto
On Jun 7, 9:08 pm, Frederick Cheung
wrote:
> On Jun 7, 8:18 pm, Alastair wrote:
>
> > Hello guys,
>
> > I'm having a problem with running an application in production. The
> > error I'm getting is as follows:
>
> Random guess: is there is a line at the bottom of environment.rb that
> requires
On Jun 7, 8:18 pm, Alastair wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I'm having a problem with running an application in production. The
> error I'm getting is as follows:
Random guess: is there is a line at the bottom of environment.rb that
requires whatever it is that provides the has_attachment method?
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