After I fixed one problem with my zurb foundation gem (downgrading to 5.1.1.0 worked) I ran into other problems when deploying into production environment onto my debian server.
Deploying with capistrano or mina is both depending on a working ruby system with all the gems and of course bundler working in perfect harmony.
Unfortunately my rvm per user installation did not work that good with my capistrano version 3. And after finding several forks on github I decided to look for alternatives, which meant other users were not happy with the original.
I gave mina a try and found it different and interesting enough to use it.
And mina works great except bundler was not "showing up to the party".
My reason to switch back though was the ability of capistrano to roll back releases.
In the end everything pointed to one black sheep: rvm.
Right now I am installing rbenv which sounds promising because focussing on little things like it was intend by the UNIX founders with all their little helpers.
I hope less complexity will help me concentrating on progaming rather than spending days on deploying.
As source I used: How To Install Ruby on Rails with rbenv on Debian 7 (Wheezy)
PS: after some tweaks everything works like a charm now
Deploying with capistrano or mina is both depending on a working ruby system with all the gems and of course bundler working in perfect harmony.
Unfortunately my rvm per user installation did not work that good with my capistrano version 3. And after finding several forks on github I decided to look for alternatives, which meant other users were not happy with the original.
I gave mina a try and found it different and interesting enough to use it.
And mina works great except bundler was not "showing up to the party".
My reason to switch back though was the ability of capistrano to roll back releases.
In the end everything pointed to one black sheep: rvm.
Right now I am installing rbenv which sounds promising because focussing on little things like it was intend by the UNIX founders with all their little helpers.
I hope less complexity will help me concentrating on progaming rather than spending days on deploying.
As source I used: How To Install Ruby on Rails with rbenv on Debian 7 (Wheezy)
PS: after some tweaks everything works like a charm now
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