When "Just Works" doesn't
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So, while browsing Clients From Hell, I came across this post
"Google ranking shouldn’t be a problem, I’m on speaking terms with Martin Cutts."
— Editor’s note: I had to Google who that was
BlockquoteI had no idea who Martin Cutts is either, so I clicked on the link (which I've preserved for you above).
Oh. Well ok then. Then I noticed... I think they need a new slogan.
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At least it has a nice rack?
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Can't be that nice if it won't start you.
Edit: Yes, you read that right.
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To be fair, it's talking about rails deployment, while the error comes from rails execution.
They don't seem to make any claims about execution.
[Edit] And the stacktrace (Now on live production!) appears to point the finger at an issue with postgres, not rails.
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Yeah, it looks like rails is working perfectly fine, the code that it's running is what's failing.
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Though it would be a kick if it's failing due to code not being deployed...
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There's a few references to the the config file. If it's misconfigured, surely that's covered as part of the deployment
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50-50 chance of it being a typo or something by a developer though.
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I think the person in the original quote was trying to claim being in contact with Matt Cutts, of the 'web spam' team at Google.
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I think the person in the original quote was trying to claim being in contact with Matt Cutts, of the 'web spam' team at Google.
I totally missed that when I read the post over at CfH - I simply read it as Matt...
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Heh, I was trying to get a Redmine (uses Ruby on Rails) instance up on a public host. It took me and my hosting provider nearly two weeks to work through all the issues!
"Deployment that just works" my left buttcheek. I could have had a PHP bugtracker up in like 4.2 seconds, except I happen to like Redmine's feature set.
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I tried to get it running on my own local server. Gave up after step 3475436573248. Same as Discourse.
Current track record of deploying web applications:
PHP applications: Attempted: countless. Success rate: 100%.
Python applications: Attempted: 10ish. Success rate: 100%.
RoR applications: Attempted: 2. Success rate: Fuck this shit!
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Though it would be a kick if it's failing due to code not being deployed...
Passenger does not do deployment though. That would be a WTF for Capistrano.