Lee Hambley

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You can simply replace the tasks http://capistranorb.com/documentation/advanced-features/overriding-capistrano-tasks/ with ones that are more suitable to your own unique situation. When you have something reliable, we could think about a PR.

Additional resources from Google: - http://serverfault.com/questions/294107/apache-php-appears-to-be-caching-symbolic-links-for-60-seconds-how-to-stop-it - http://www.mikebrittain.com/blog/2009/05/12/case-against-using-symlinks-for-code-promotion/ (Note, surely a hardlink would be an easier alternative?)

Yep, I'm quite close to just closing the ticket "works for most people" (the best a tool like Capistrano can _ever_ hope to do, is to service the 80% use-case)...

The point is that _moving_ the directory (or copying) typically takes longer. We had a similar (unmerged) patch a few months ago (and a similar one a few _years_ ago)...

Apache sounds like a mess, I'm glad not to have run into such issues. I suppose I've always been fortunate using Apache just as a proxy to some backend for...

> As far as I know, hardlinks only work for files, not directories, so I don't think they will help. Right you are!

Thanks for weighing in @DonGiulio - this is another vote in favour of the changes you suggested, however it will likely be a part of a migration (maybe I have...

Absolutely agreed this can suck, especially in the context of limited scrollback buffers or people who use tmux with unreliable mouse scrolling where you need 5 key presses to get...

I found the responsible code in the airbrussh gem, it threw me because the output you pasted is not airbrussh format output but our native "pretty" format. Airbrussh is reading...

Airbrussh is actually Matt's gem, he wrote it to have nicer, prettier output and a few years ago we changed it to be the default formatter in newly generated Capfiles...