You can do a lot more with Git than people suspect.
I was trying to find the hook file, but it seems to have gotten lost
somewhere =)
On Sep 4, 2010, at 8:05 PM, Michishige Kaito wrote:
> dev2 wrote:
>> Well, maybe more than pointers.
>> I have experimented with git but I'm a beginner at best. I've never
>> used nginx or capistrano. These are packages that I expect might be
>> related to deploying an app. Its just to a single server. I can't
>> seem to find a recent tutorial or guide to doing this so if somebody
>> knows of one that is known to be reliable, I'd love to know about it
>> and I can go from there. Thanks for any information you can
>> provide. :)
>>
>>
> I use pure git for deployment. Capistrano & co have proven to be way over complicated to me. The remote end is a git repo with a branch "production" or whatever checked out. Whenever I push to the checked out branch, a hook updates the files and instructs the server to reload. I use Passenger, so it's a matter of "touch tmp/restart.txt".
So you define "remotes" for your production "repo"'s ? Interesting.
> You can do a lot more with Git than people suspect.
git is incredibly well engineered.
pedro mg
http://blog.tquadrado.com