Then it says 'Creating Ruby SDK' and is stuck there. Then when I select The plus-sign, the menu appears, and I select New Remote, set it to WSL, Ubuntu, and add the path to which rbenv. Soooo, this is not Ruby on Windows, this is Ruby on Ubuntu hosted on Windows, amirite So people, move on, nothing to see here, especially if you are already using a real operating system. The Cancel button doesn't stop it from doing this, so I'm waiting 30 secons for it to time out. Right now we are using an old Ubuntu 32 bit VM and Rubymine for development and I loath to use VS Code natively.
each /tmp/pids -p" end end before 'deploy:starting', 'puma:make_dirs' end namespace :deploy do desc "Make sure local git is in sync with remote." task :check_revision do on roles ( :app ) do # Update this to your branch name: master, main, etc. When I click the Plus sign, RubyMine starts looking for ruby.exe.
# Load DSL and Setup Up Stages require 'capistrano/setup' require 'capistrano/deploy' require 'capistrano/rails' require 'capistrano/bundler' require 'capistrano/rvm' require "capistrano/scm/git" install_plugin Capistrano :: SCM :: Git require 'capistrano/puma' install_plugin Capistrano :: Puma # Depending on your server, you may need a different plugin # For a Digital Ocean deploy, 'Daemon' will work # Documentation: # From the documentation: "If you using puma daemonized (not supported in Puma 5+)"" install_plugin Capistrano :: Puma :: Daemon # Loads custom tasks from `lib/capistrano/tasks' if you have any defined.