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Possible output from a Rails 3.1 upgrade wizard
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$ rake rails:update | |
Generating app/assets directory and content. (same as 3.1 app generator) | |
Do you want to move all public/stylesheets into app/assets/stylesheets? (recommended) [y] | |
Moving public/stylesheets into app/assets/stylesheets... | |
Existing application.css, merging content to the end of app/assets/stylesheets/application.css. | |
Do you want to move public/javascripts into app/assets/javascripts? (recommended) [y] | |
Moving public/javascripts into app/assets/javascripts... | |
It looks like you have jquery.js and rails.js under public/javascripts. You can either switch to the jquery-rails gem or move them to vendor/assets/javascripts. | |
Do you want to change to use the jquery-rails gem? This will update to the latest version of jQuery. [y] | |
Adding the jquery-rails gem to the Gemfile. And adding jquery to app/assets/javascripts/application.js. | |
Removing public/javascripts/jquery.js and rails.js. | |
--- ALTERNATIVE --- | |
Do you want to change to use the jquery-rails gem? This will update to the latest version of jQuery. [n] | |
Moving jquery.js and rails.js into vendor/assets/javascripts. | |
Creating vendor.js file and adding to application/assets/application.js | |
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Conflict with public/javascripts/application.js. Moving to app/assets/javascripts/original_application.js | |
Do you want to move all public/images into app/assets/images? (recommended) [y] | |
Done moving public/images into app/assets/images. | |
Do you want to add CoffeeScript to your Gemfile? (recommended) [y] | |
Do you want to add Sass to your Gemfile? (recommended) [y] | |
Done migrating assets. |
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