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Hi Brian,
It would be great if I could get my hands on it too. My email is kiran.Na...@gmail.com
Yep I did request him and he granted it immediately.
Sean
For anyone else who makes the same mistake that I did: In your list
of stores you need to click on the link for the store itself NOT the
edit link. I kept clicking on the 'Edit' link for the store, or the
'New Store' link and neither one of those show anything about the beta
(at least not without filling out the new store form and moving to the
next step).
Thanks again! I've got it working now and I'm anxious to test it out.
Chris
On Wednesday 25 January 2012 at 18:09, Kyle West wrote:
This sounds awesome. I have no current need for it, but it's a great thing to add.Kyle
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I was testing where the app server and the database are running on
the same system and the install fails with the following message:
http://pastie.org/3532899
And now since the sudoers file has been overwritten I no longer have
the necessary access to fix anything.
Obviously it isn't a huge issue to re-deploy, but it's definitely
something that you should seriously consider fixing. At least for
those of us that prefer Debian based systems over RedHat based. :-)
Thanks,
Chris
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Hi All,Our new Spree deployment service is live and ready for some beta testing. This new free service will automatically configure any Ubuntu server with a complete Rails & Spree hosting stack including Nginx, Unicorn, Ruby, MySQL, Git and much more.All you have to do is fill in a form with some general details about your desired environment like Ruby + Spree Versions, operating system, Rails environment and give the names (FQDN) + ip addresses of the server(s) you want to configure and it will produce a one line configuration script that you can execute on each server to handle the installation for you.The service can be used to configure a single or multiple servers (i.e. one database + one or more application servers) to host a single application and you can also configure multiple deployments for each store (for production, staging, qa, etc).You can also choose to deploy a basic demo Spree application to your server automatically, or have it generate a Capistrano script for you to use to deploy your own Spree application.
Anyone who has already requested Beta Access for other services will automatically get access to this beta, anyone else who would like access please ping me directly off list with your SpreeCommerce.com account's email address and I will give you access.
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