I just committed to my repository. It shows the commit under yesterday. It's 5pm here, but it's tomorrow in GMT. I have my user account set to the proper timezone.
Not sure if this is a known issue, I didn't see that anyone else had posted it but I am unable to create a new account. signup.beanstalkapp.com returns a 500 error and I've been trying since yesterday.
Is there a way to archive/deactivate repositories to only pay for actively used repositories (and for the space used for all active and inactive of course)?
Especially for small firms and customer projects within them only a view projects get actively developed at a time. The most of them are even small and don't need much space but they can increase to a higher number of repositories within the time. Paying $50 or more a month for them is a hard thing.
Problably there's a way to archive repositories as long as one don't need them and just have the active repos counting to the account. That's how 34signals does it on basecamp and it's just smart i think http://www.basecamphq.com/signup
It seems this could be a good feature for us but I need to understand it better...
First, we need logs/error messages why a deployment to FTP fails. I could not get it to work the first try and gave up for now because it doesn't tell me why the deployment fails.
Just as background, currently we svn update manually both our dev servers and the live server.
Whenever we deploy something to live, we create a new tag (as I would think is good practice). How does that tie in with the deployment feature?
I'm a developer who is looking to start using a solution like Beanstalk (great service). However in looking around for the best system for my company and fellow dev's I can't seem to be sold on beanstalk when a service like roundhaus has no disk space limitations and the limits are almost double since user accounts are per project for about the same price. I know an argument (reason i started this discussion) will be that 1GB is still a lot of space, however running out of space a few months into development with only an option to pay more is not really the position I want to be in.
I'd like to see if you've considered lifting the disk space limitation based on your competition's offerings with vastly similar services.
I keep getting authorization failed on checkout. I am trying to use versions.ap to manage my SVN that was previously just managed via command line. Adding it in to versions.app it just get the error:
PROPFIND request failed on '/web'
PROPFIND of '/web': authorization failed (http://<username>.svn.beanstalkapp.com)
</username>
Yesterday, I have created account on beanstalkapp and what I could only do was import new repository (by zip file) and it shows error, after this operation I can't do nothing because after sign in, the only message I have on screen is "We're sorry, but something went wrong...", can you help me? I can't user service because it doesn't work properly (wrickr)
Serious performance problems with both the subversion repository and the web site. We're having to cancel a production deploy to Kongregate right now because we can't get an export to work reliably. It will work sometimes, but not consistently enough for capistrano to deploy to 6 machines.
When attempting to commit code to an existing repository I receive an error message stating that states "You have exceeded the available storage for your plan.", I am using 115mb of an available 3GB for my plan.
The code I am trying to commit still leaves me well under the 3GB limit.