I'm trying to set up FTP deployment for the first time, and can't get it to work. I've tried SFTP (errors about RSA keys), and FTP (the log is like connect, ok, list, ok, quit, ok), so no errors that I can see. But nothing happens, in auto or manual mode, and there are definitely revisions.
I'm trying to reset my password. I get the reset email with the link to click. When I click on the link, it just takes me to the login page. There's no chance to reset my password.
After a large commit that recently happened, i receive the same diff email for it about ever 20 minutes. Many other people in the team did not receive this commit email. I've been receiving these duplicates for a couple days now. It only happened with this one commit (2454)
We went to import an existing repository (the files, not the revisions), didn't seem to happen. No errors, just an import progress bar on the dashboard that hasn't really moved. We went ahead and recreated the repository as empty, checked in the files and all seems good - except for the still remaining import progress.
I'm kind of worried about it. What will happen if it ever 'finishes'? Something bad, like overwriting any work we do in the repository?
Automatic FTP deployment is a great feature however I have found to be too slow to implement it within a development workflow (even in the case of a one character change in one file). Is there any chance deployment speed will be increased to reasonable levels?
FTP Releases are dumping a random snippet of code at the bottom of my page. I'm having a problem consistently recreating this problem but it has happened several times. Code in my PHP pages is being duplicated from somewhere in the script and placed at the very end of the file.
I've checked the Working Base of the file and it does not have this junk code at the end. Is anyone else having this kind of problem? I've attached an screenshot of the code that was released out via ftp to our server and as you can see it appears it duplicated the very end of the file.
The dashboard shouldn't display days where no commits have been made. E.g. "yesterday" is displayed with the text "No activity on this day" -- it would be nicer if it just wasn't displayed at all.
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.
"Import from working copy" when creating a new repository does not work with .zip files. I tried it with tar.gz, which did work. Am I missing something?
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.
I just signed up for a personal account for our small web team. Problem is two of us have been using the free accounts for two separate projects. Is it possible to transfer the two free accounts to our new personal account?
The alert message at the top of every page in Beanstalk is kind of annoying. It's a little thing, but it takes up space on every single page on the site. Believe me, I know about deployment releases already! I really do! I know all about them! Can I stop being notified about that month-old feature??
Maybe they could only appear on the main dashboard page, but not on any other pages. Or only show me once, and set a cookie or something.