On Jan 22, 2008 2:08 PM, BenFyvie <
ben.fyvie@...> wrote:
>
>
> Thanks Luis,
>
> I used the code in your lighthouse case and I am now able to load the
> win32console gem. However I am still not able to run tests because of the
> second problem I that I mentioned before with the uninitialized constant for
> Spec::Rails. I see at least one other person with this problem, but no
> resolution.
http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/135888>
It's weird since I had done the same step mentioned in that post and
couldn't reproduce the problem.
Tried with and without rspec gem installed. Also tried using
script/spec, without problems.
> Care to help me troubleshoot this issue as well? I've got the
> rspec_on_rails plugin installed and my spec_helper.rb is requiring
> spec/rails.
>
by CURRENT rspec tag, you mean the 1.1.2 release? can you ditch
vendor/plugins/rspec and rspec_on_rails and try again?
It's truly odd.
Can you try removing the spec.opts, spec_helper files and ran the
rspec generator again?
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