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This app works just fine on my local computer. After pushing it to Heroku, static pages appear to be working but the blog section throws an Internal Server Error. I pulled the logs by running "heroku logs" and this is what I get:

==> production.log <==
 /usr/ruby1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/eventmachine-0.12.10/lib/eventmachine.rb:256:in `run'
 /home/slugs/215194_e5b887e_c999/mnt/.bundle/gems/gems/thin-1.2.7/lib/thin/backends/base.rb:57:in `start'
 /home/slugs/215194_e5b887e_c999/mnt/.bundle/gems/gems/thin-1.2.7/lib/thin/server.rb:156:in `start'
 /home/slugs/215194_e5b887e_c999/mnt/.bundle/gems/gems/thin-1.2.7/lib/thin/controllers/controller.rb:80:in `start'
 /home/slugs/215194_e5b887e_c999/mnt/.bundle/gems/gems/thin-1.2.7/lib/thin/runner.rb:177:in `send'
 /home/slugs/215194_e5b887e_c999/mnt/.bundle/gems/gems/thin-1.2.7/lib/thin/runner.rb:177:in `run_command'
 /home/slugs/215194_e5b887e_c999/mnt/.bundle/gems/gems/thin-1.2.7/lib/thin/runner.rb:143:in `run!'
 /home/slugs/215194_e5b887e_c999/mnt/.bundle/gems/gems/thin-1.2.7/bin/thin:6

Something wrong with the eventmachine gem, I suppose....but it works fine on my machine. So I'm not sure what's going on or how to debug it.

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    Was an exception thrown? (Looks like a stack trace with the exception message cut out.)
    – mipadi
    Jun 18, 2010 at 14:22
  • Could this be it: SQLite3::CantOpenException - unable to open database file: /disk1/home/slugs/215194_38708ba_c999/mnt/.bundle/gems/gems/activerecord-2.3.8/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/sqlite3_adapter.rb:13:in `initialize'
    – picardo
    Jun 18, 2010 at 14:31
  • This is the link to the almost complete error log: gist.github.com/443709
    – picardo
    Jun 18, 2010 at 14:34

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From your error log, it looks like you are somehow trying to access a database with SQLite3. Heroku's uses Postgresql though, so clearly your database will fail to open. Heroku generates automatically the database.yml file, so the error is can't be there but maybe you are requiring and using sqlite3 directly?

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  • Also, heroku doesn't let you do file operations, so that is another reason why sqlite3 will fail to work. Jun 19, 2010 at 1:32
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I'm not sure how heroku handles things, but the trace/logs seem to say you might not have migrated your database. Is this the case?

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  • I'm going to take a stab that this is the problem. Did you heroku rake db:migrate?
    – ghoppe
    Jun 18, 2010 at 15:14
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Try updating the heroku gem. Worked for me.

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