I am not sure if if it is a fundamental misunderstanding of the capistrano rbenv gem or some issue with the gem itself, but I had similar issue with delayed_job, where the bin/delayed_job file just would not get the executable permission when copied to the server by capistrano. So I wrote a task which I had run before invoking the delayed_job:restart task.
Note - Adding this answer because earlier one is from 2014, and also I wanted to show how to add the task, so the permission change can happen during deployment itself.
Created a task in lib/capistrano/tasks folder (in namespace delayed_job):
namespace :delayed_job do
desc 'Ensure that bin/delayed_job has the permission to be executable. Ideally, this should not have been needed.'
task :ensure_delayed_job_executable do
on roles(delayed_job_roles) do
within release_path do
execute :chmod, :'u+x', :'bin/delayed_job'
end
end
end
end
after 'deploy:publishing', 'deploy:restart'
namespace :deploy do
task :restart do
invoke 'delayed_job:ensure_delayed_job_executable'
invoke 'delayed_job:restart'
end
end