I'm pretty new to bundler and capistrano, and I'm trying to use them together. When I try to deploy, I get the message: You are trying to install in deployment mode after changing your Gemfile. Run `bundle install' elsewhere and add the updated Gemfile.lock to version control. I don't know how to satisfy the system that's complaining, and I don't understand why the complaint is coming up because I
I've been wondering whether there is a good "git export" solution that creates a copy of a tree without the .git repository directory. There are at least three methods I know of: git clone followed by removing the .git repository directory. git checkout-index alludes to this functionality but starts with "Just read the desired tree into the index..." which I'm not entirely sure how to do. git-expo
Spring transaction routing First, we will create a DataSourceType Java Enum that defines our transaction routing options: public enum DataSourceType { READ_WRITE, READ_ONLY } To route the read-write transactions to the Primary node and read-only transactions to the Replica node, we can define a ReadWriteDataSource that connects to the Primary node and a ReadOnlyDataSource that connect to the Repli
I'm learning how to use Redis for a project of mine. One thing I haven't got my head around is what exactly the colons are used for in the names of keys. I have seen names of key such as these: users:bob color:blue item:bag Does the colon separate keys into categories and make finding the keys faster? If so can you use multiple colons when naming keys to break them down into sub categories? Lastly
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