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Output of rails console on heroku
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~/Development/gethopscotch:master$ heroku run rails c -a get-hopscotch | |
Running `rails c` attached to terminal... up, run.1164 | |
Usage: | |
rails new APP_PATH [options] | |
Options: | |
-r, [--ruby=PATH] # Path to the Ruby binary of your choice | |
# Default: /app/vendor/ruby-2.0.0/bin/ruby | |
-m, [--template=TEMPLATE] # Path to some application template (can be a filesystem path or URL) | |
[--skip-gemfile] # Don't create a Gemfile | |
-B, [--skip-bundle] # Don't run bundle install | |
-G, [--skip-git] # Skip .gitignore file | |
[--skip-keeps] # Skip source control .keep files | |
-O, [--skip-active-record] # Skip Active Record files | |
-S, [--skip-sprockets] # Skip Sprockets files | |
-d, [--database=DATABASE] # Preconfigure for selected database (options: mysql/oracle/postgresql/sqlite3/frontbase/ibm_db/sqlserver/jdbcmysql/jdbcsqlite3/jdbcpostgresql/jdbc) | |
# Default: sqlite3 | |
-j, [--javascript=JAVASCRIPT] # Preconfigure for selected JavaScript library | |
# Default: jquery | |
-J, [--skip-javascript] # Skip JavaScript files | |
[--dev] # Setup the application with Gemfile pointing to your Rails checkout | |
[--edge] # Setup the application with Gemfile pointing to Rails repository | |
-T, [--skip-test-unit] # Skip Test::Unit files | |
[--rc=RC] # Path to file containing extra configuration options for rails command | |
[--no-rc] # Skip loading of extra configuration options from .railsrc file | |
Runtime options: | |
-f, [--force] # Overwrite files that already exist | |
-p, [--pretend] # Run but do not make any changes | |
-q, [--quiet] # Suppress status output | |
-s, [--skip] # Skip files that already exist | |
Rails options: | |
-h, [--help] # Show this help message and quit | |
-v, [--version] # Show Rails version number and quit | |
Description: | |
The 'rails new' command creates a new Rails application with a default | |
directory structure and configuration at the path you specify. | |
You can specify extra command-line arguments to be used every time | |
'rails new' runs in the .railsrc configuration file in your home directory. | |
Note that the arguments specified in the .railsrc file don't affect the | |
defaults values shown above in this help message. | |
Example: | |
rails new ~/Code/Ruby/weblog | |
This generates a skeletal Rails installation in ~/Code/Ruby/weblog. | |
See the README in the newly created application to get going. |
Try run rake rails:update:bin
or rake app:update:bin
based on your rails version.
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Same thing happening to me on a brand new Rails 4.0.0 app.