Deprecation warning: can't load Heroku app










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My Rails app is using version 3.2.3 and I want to deploy to Heroku for test (cross browser). I have never had a problem before but now I get the "Sorry something went wrong" message as I try and load my page.



I get this error message in the terminal after running heroku run rake db:migrate:




DEPRECATION WARNING: You have Rails 2.3-style plugins in vendor/plugins! Support for these plugins will be removed in Rails 4.0. Move them out and bundle them in your Gemfile, or fold them in to your app as lib/myplugin/* and config/initializers/myplugin.rb. See the release notes for more on this: http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2012/1/4/rails-3-2-0-rc2-has-been-released. (called from at /app/config/environment.rb:5)




When I look in my plugins folder there is just an empty gitkeep file.










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    My Rails app is using version 3.2.3 and I want to deploy to Heroku for test (cross browser). I have never had a problem before but now I get the "Sorry something went wrong" message as I try and load my page.



    I get this error message in the terminal after running heroku run rake db:migrate:




    DEPRECATION WARNING: You have Rails 2.3-style plugins in vendor/plugins! Support for these plugins will be removed in Rails 4.0. Move them out and bundle them in your Gemfile, or fold them in to your app as lib/myplugin/* and config/initializers/myplugin.rb. See the release notes for more on this: http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2012/1/4/rails-3-2-0-rc2-has-been-released. (called from at /app/config/environment.rb:5)




    When I look in my plugins folder there is just an empty gitkeep file.










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      My Rails app is using version 3.2.3 and I want to deploy to Heroku for test (cross browser). I have never had a problem before but now I get the "Sorry something went wrong" message as I try and load my page.



      I get this error message in the terminal after running heroku run rake db:migrate:




      DEPRECATION WARNING: You have Rails 2.3-style plugins in vendor/plugins! Support for these plugins will be removed in Rails 4.0. Move them out and bundle them in your Gemfile, or fold them in to your app as lib/myplugin/* and config/initializers/myplugin.rb. See the release notes for more on this: http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2012/1/4/rails-3-2-0-rc2-has-been-released. (called from at /app/config/environment.rb:5)




      When I look in my plugins folder there is just an empty gitkeep file.










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      My Rails app is using version 3.2.3 and I want to deploy to Heroku for test (cross browser). I have never had a problem before but now I get the "Sorry something went wrong" message as I try and load my page.



      I get this error message in the terminal after running heroku run rake db:migrate:




      DEPRECATION WARNING: You have Rails 2.3-style plugins in vendor/plugins! Support for these plugins will be removed in Rails 4.0. Move them out and bundle them in your Gemfile, or fold them in to your app as lib/myplugin/* and config/initializers/myplugin.rb. See the release notes for more on this: http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2012/1/4/rails-3-2-0-rc2-has-been-released. (called from at /app/config/environment.rb:5)




      When I look in my plugins folder there is just an empty gitkeep file.







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          This is only a warning, which can't cause a exception/500 error ("Sorry something went wrong").
          Check the log via heroku logs, something else is causing this exception and you should be able to see it in there.






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            Found the issue, it was a rookie error. I had to set



             config.assets.compress = true


            "true" being the important part.






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              This is only a warning, which can't cause a exception/500 error ("Sorry something went wrong").
              Check the log via heroku logs, something else is causing this exception and you should be able to see it in there.






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                This is only a warning, which can't cause a exception/500 error ("Sorry something went wrong").
                Check the log via heroku logs, something else is causing this exception and you should be able to see it in there.






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                  This is only a warning, which can't cause a exception/500 error ("Sorry something went wrong").
                  Check the log via heroku logs, something else is causing this exception and you should be able to see it in there.






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                  This is only a warning, which can't cause a exception/500 error ("Sorry something went wrong").
                  Check the log via heroku logs, something else is causing this exception and you should be able to see it in there.







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                      Found the issue, it was a rookie error. I had to set



                       config.assets.compress = true


                      "true" being the important part.






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                        Found the issue, it was a rookie error. I had to set



                         config.assets.compress = true


                        "true" being the important part.






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                          Found the issue, it was a rookie error. I had to set



                           config.assets.compress = true


                          "true" being the important part.






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                          Found the issue, it was a rookie error. I had to set



                           config.assets.compress = true


                          "true" being the important part.







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