HI,
I'm a newb to Cake and this group but saw you mention Git and version
control.  I'd highly recommend Github (if you aren't already there), and
especially if you have a Mac as their App for the Mac makes Git
ridiculously easy (http://mac.github.com/)..........it has saved my bacon
so many times now it's scary (and costs $7 a month which is virtually free
- and is free if your code is open source).
Hope that I am not trying to teach my Granny to suck eggs :)
Regards,
Tim



On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 8:21 AM, euromark <[email protected]>wrote:

> yes, definitely
> otherwise it cannot be guarantied that either one of the upgrade
> shells will find the folders and its files.
> It might work (most paths are relative to the constants defined in the
> console/dispatcher) - but I am not sure about that.
>
>
> On 16 Dez., 17:15, McScreech <[email protected]> wrote:
> > btw, since I'm using a non-standard setup, would there be any benefit
> > to copying my app and webroot directories back under the cake install
> > location before my next attempt?
>
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