I want capistrano to invoke rake with –trace so I can figure out why it’s failing. How do I do this? set :rake 'rake --trace' doesn’t work.
I want capistrano to invoke rake with –trace so I can figure out why
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The best way I found is:
This way you don’t overwrite the rake variable.
For example if you use bundler this is set before to:
"bundle exec rake"and after to:
"bundle exec rake --trace"