On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Victor Hugo Borja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Assaf Arkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> I figured as much.  gem 'buildr' brings you all the right
>> requirements, including the very same RSpec you ran Buildr with; it
>> doesn't load Buildr or any of the dependencies.
>>
>> $ ruby -rubygems -e "gem 'buildr' ; Buildr"
>> -e:1: uninitialized constant Buildr (NameError)
>>
>> $ ruby -rubygems -e "require 'spec' ; p Spec::VERSION::STRING"
>> "1.1.8"
>>
>> $ ruby -rubygems -e "gem 'buildr' ; require 'spec' ; p
>> Spec::VERSION::STRING"
>> "1.1.5"
>>
>
> I know, any way I've removed that rspec requirement, because JtestR bundles
> all its dependencies on the jtestr jar, the current JtestR 0.3.1 version
> includes rspec 1.1.4, so I think it's better to let jtestr select the
> version to work with.

In that case not a problem, since it will always be using 1.1.4.

Assaf

>
> --
> vic
>
> Quaerendo invenietis.
>

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