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git - What is the reason for "Procfile declares types -> (none)" in Heroku?

I am trying to deploy a test app to Heroku --stack cedar but every time I do my Procfile is being ignored.

It should be saying this:

Procfile declares types -> web

But says this

Procfile declares types -> (none)

Because of this problem it of course won't load on the heroku platform when I navigate the URL.

Aside from this test (A) I have an IDENTICAL project (B) in another folder which DOES work. I am so utterly confused as to why (A) doesn't that I'm coming here to ask now.

A couple other things I've tried with (A) include:

  • recreating the heroku app
  • recreating the git repo (i.e. delete .git, git init...)
  • clearing out the files from the project folder, and copying the files from the other copy that works

If I make top-level folder copy of (B) then that copy will work. The issue seems to be copying files/folders from within (B) et al to within (A), the cursed one.

So, so far all I can determine is everything is working minus this (A) cursed folder. I would love to find out why instead of having to come to a witch-craft conclusion.

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I had the same problem and I just now I found what was wrong. I first accidently called the file ProcFile instead of Procfile. Simply renaming that file did not get picked up by git. I had to do a git rm ProcFile -f first and then add a new (correctly named) Procfile. After that, it got pushed correctly by git and got picked up correctly by Heroku.


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