Thanks for the bug report. Let me investigate - likely will be tomorrow since I 
am catching up on family stuff after 2 weeks on the road.

Thanks,
-John

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Bacon 
Darwin
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 10:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] rake mspec:... broken in r127

Further to this.  The problem seems to have been introduced between r121 and 
r122.
Pete

From: Peter Bacon Darwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday,27 July 27, 2008 15:48
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: rake mspec:... broken in r127

After shifting up to 127 I can't get run the rubyspecs any more.
I fixed up the .irconfig.rb and default.mspec files correctly (by the way I had 
to explicitly specify the MRI binary file in .irconfig.rb since it didn't seem 
to be able to find it any more).
I have also pulled the latest mspec, rubyspec and ironruby-tags from jflam's 
GitHub account.  (I also tried pulling in Jim Deville's versions too).

Now when I run a rubyspec I get:

D:\dev\ruby\ironruby\r127>rake mspec:core Fixnum
(in D:/dev/ruby/ironruby/r127)
d:\dev\ruby\ironruby\r127\src\microsoft.scripting.core\actions\callsite.cs:288:in
 `UpdateAndExecute': No such file or directory - No such file or directory - 
d:/dev/ruby/ironruby/r127/tests/ironruby/u
til/and (Errno::ENOENT)
        from 
d:\dev\ruby\ironruby\r127\src\microsoft.scripting.core\actions\updatedelegates.generated.cs:34:in
 `Update2'
        from 
d:\dev\ruby\ironruby\r127\src\microsoft.scripting.core\runtime\ScriptCode.cs:79:in
 `Run'
        from 
d:\dev\ruby\ironruby\r127\src\microsoft.scripting.core\sourceunit.cs:246:in 
`ExecuteProgram'
rake aborted!
Command failed with status (1): [d:/ruby/bin/ruby.exe d:/dev/ruby/ironruby/...]
D:/dev/ruby/ironruby/r127/rakefile:409:in `invoke_mspec'
(See full trace by running task with --trace)

I guess there is something inside Rakefile or nearby that is breaking this?  
Unfortunately I can't get onto the SVN repository to search the log history to 
see what changed (Bring on Git, I say).

Any ideas?
Cheers
Pete
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