Yes I do, and I'm currently using "development test". I'll give
"development:test" a shot. Thanks!
Also, if this does happen again, is there any way to tell Heroku to
rebuild the bundle without presenting a changed Gemfile.lock file? It's
really annoying to have to do 2 bogus deploys to get bundler synced up.
W
On 11/29/10 11:57 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
Wes, do you have bundle without set? I had this error and the Heroku
guys determined I should have used "development:test" and not
"development test" could be the same issue?
Steve
On 29 Nov 2010, at 17:43, Wes Gamble <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Occasionally in the last week, I keep getting messages about bundler
not finding some gems for my app., even though on these deploys, I
haven't changed my Gemfile or Gemfile.lock files.
The only way I seem to be able to fix it is to deploy a changed
Gemfile/Gemfile.lock (commenting out some random gem), deploying
that, and then undoing that change and redeploying with the
"corrected" Gemfile/Gemfile.lock.
Has anyone else seen this behavior?
Thanks,
Wes
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