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Paul Brannan updated THRIFT-2184:
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    Description: 
When running 'make install', I get the following errors that do not occur when 
just running 'make':

{noformat}
  1) BinaryProtocolAccelerated it should behave like a binary protocol should 
write a byte
     Failure/Error: @trans.rspec_verify
     NoMethodError:
       undefined method `rspec_verify' for 
#<Thrift::MemoryBufferTransport:0x000000034e86c8>
     Shared Example Group: "a binary protocol" called from 
./spec/binary_protocol_accelerated_spec.rb:28
     # ./spec/binary_protocol_spec_shared.rb:112:in `block (2 levels) in <top 
(required)>'

  2) BinaryProtocol it should behave like a binary protocol should write a byte
     Failure/Error: @trans.rspec_verify
     NoMethodError:
       undefined method `rspec_verify' for 
#<Thrift::MemoryBufferTransport:0x000000034509e0>
     Shared Example Group: "a binary protocol" called from 
./spec/binary_protocol_spec.rb:25
     # ./spec/binary_protocol_spec_shared.rb:112:in `block (2 levels) in <top 
(required)>'
{noformat}

I commented out the call to #rspec_verify, but I do not know what the correct 
fix is.


  was:
When running 'make install', I get the following errors that do not occur when 
just running 'make':

    1) BinaryProtocolAccelerated it should behave like a binary protocol should 
write a byte
       Failure/Error: @trans.rspec_verify
       NoMethodError:
         undefined method `rspec_verify' for 
#<Thrift::MemoryBufferTransport:0x000000034e86c8>
       Shared Example Group: "a binary protocol" called from 
./spec/binary_protocol_accelerated_spec.rb:28
       # ./spec/binary_protocol_spec_shared.rb:112:in `block (2 levels) in <top 
(required)>'

    2) BinaryProtocol it should behave like a binary protocol should write a 
byte
       Failure/Error: @trans.rspec_verify
       NoMethodError:
         undefined method `rspec_verify' for 
#<Thrift::MemoryBufferTransport:0x000000034509e0>
       Shared Example Group: "a binary protocol" called from 
./spec/binary_protocol_spec.rb:25
       # ./spec/binary_protocol_spec_shared.rb:112:in `block (2 levels) in <top 
(required)>'

I commented out the call to #rspec_verify, but I do not know what the correct 
fix is.


    
> undefined method rspec_verify for Thrift::MemoryBufferTransport
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: THRIFT-2184
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-2184
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Ruby - Library
>    Affects Versions: 0.9.1
>            Reporter: Paul Brannan
>
> When running 'make install', I get the following errors that do not occur 
> when just running 'make':
> {noformat}
>   1) BinaryProtocolAccelerated it should behave like a binary protocol should 
> write a byte
>      Failure/Error: @trans.rspec_verify
>      NoMethodError:
>        undefined method `rspec_verify' for 
> #<Thrift::MemoryBufferTransport:0x000000034e86c8>
>      Shared Example Group: "a binary protocol" called from 
> ./spec/binary_protocol_accelerated_spec.rb:28
>      # ./spec/binary_protocol_spec_shared.rb:112:in `block (2 levels) in <top 
> (required)>'
>   2) BinaryProtocol it should behave like a binary protocol should write a 
> byte
>      Failure/Error: @trans.rspec_verify
>      NoMethodError:
>        undefined method `rspec_verify' for 
> #<Thrift::MemoryBufferTransport:0x000000034509e0>
>      Shared Example Group: "a binary protocol" called from 
> ./spec/binary_protocol_spec.rb:25
>      # ./spec/binary_protocol_spec_shared.rb:112:in `block (2 levels) in <top 
> (required)>'
> {noformat}
> I commented out the call to #rspec_verify, but I do not know what the correct 
> fix is.

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