History.txt in capistrano-extensions-0.1.3 vs History.txt in capistrano-extensions-0.1.4
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-# Created 2008-08-20
+=== v0.1.4 / 2008-09-12
+* In local:restore_db, the db import would previously fail if the username was not specified in your database.yml
+ file. I have corrected this and set it to default to 'root' now (as rails does).
+* Moved a lot of the information/instructions out of the README and onto the github wiki
+ (http://github.com/jtrupiano/capistrano-extensions/wikis/home).
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+* Started hosting the gem at rubyforge. You can now install directly from gem without downloading the source!
+
=== v0.1.3 / 2008-08-25
-* 2008-08-25 : VERSION BUMP
- Introduced a new property :shared_content, which is intended to completely replace :content_directories
+* Introduced a new property :shared_content, which is intended to completely replace :content_directories
eventually. All directories previously specified by :content_directories go through a simple transformation
to match the new hash construct that is :shared_content. Now, we can specify non-public directories (though
they are still limited to within RAILS_ROOT), e.g.
set(:shared_content) { "feeds" => "content" }
This will create a symlink whose source is #{shared_path}/feeds and whose target is RAILS_ROOT/content.
Then, on successive deployments, this symlink is just recreated, and all of our feeds are still accessible
(because they were stored outside of RAILS_ROOT and then symlinked in).
-=== v0.1.2 / 2008-07-20
-2008-08-20
* Fixed a mysql bug that was encountered in "sync" operations. When passing a password on the command-line
(e.g. mysqldump -uuser -ppass), $'s in the password need to be escaped. I also fixed the scenario where
there was no password (common for restoring to the development environment). Previously you would be
prompted for a password only in the case where there was no password required. This was a result of
- the way the mysql commands were being built: "mysql -u#{user} -p#{password}" where password was nil or ""
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+ the way the mysql commands were being built: "mysql -u#{user} -p#{password}" where password was nil or ""
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+=== v0.1.2 / 2008-07-20