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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T07:17:28+00:00 2026-06-17T07:17:28+00:00

My site is currently dead therefore I can’t explain how urgent for me this

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My site is currently dead therefore I can’t explain how urgent for me this is.

Situation: A few days ago I received an e-mail from Heroku "ACTION REQUIRED: Rails Security Vulnerability " advising me to update rails to version ‘3.2.11’. After I followed all the steps in the e-mail I tried to open my web site. I was extremely surprised when I saw that I can’t open my site. My site is made with RefineryCMS.

Is it possible, using git, to restore my site to the previous point in time when everything was working great?

When I run the site locally I get the following error:

ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound in Refinery::PagesController#home

Couldn’t find Refinery::Page with id=torte-za-rodendan

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app/views/stranice/naslovnica/_favourite_products.html.erb:7:in `_app_views_stranice_naslovnica__favourite_products_html_erb__4156700835010289094_66485000′

app/views/refinery/pages/home.html.erb:16:in `_app_views_refinery_pages_home_html_erb___2482419061129865361_67

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    2026-06-17T07:17:30+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 7:17 am

    Yep, we all got that email from Heroku.

    Since your site was versioned with git before, you can undo the last commit by following these steps.

    However, I am not sure whether you really need to do the above. You just need to make sure that your heroku app runs on rails 3.2.11 – it is a pretty serious security issue, maybe heroku even blocks sites that aren’t upgraded quickly enough.

    Follow these steps:

    • Run your tests and make sure everything works
    • Open up a new branch through git (git checkout -b new_rails)
    • Change Rails 3.2.11 in your Gemfile
    • Change RAILS_GEM_VERSION to ‘3.2.11’ in environment.rb
    • Run bundle update rails
    • Run the tests and see if everything still works
    • If not, reverse back to the old branch by doing git checkout master; optionally delete the new branch by doing git branch -D new_rails

    Doing it only on the new branch ensures nothing breaks.

    If you still get errors afterwards, please tell us what’s in heroku’s log.

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