Re: Good way to not forget to install gems on a server?
- From: Max Williams <toastkid.williams@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 12:01:45 -0500
Max Williams wrote:
I could output this into a text file, and have a task which does the
same into a different file, and bitches if a diff between the files
reveals any differences. It's crazy enough to work, but seems like a
roundabout (and unreliable) sort of an approach.
I meant to say btw that the first file would be created when i start the
app
locally, and would alter a file i have in source control, which gets
pushed up onto the server. Then the server makes a differently named
version of the same file.
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