Hi Conrad,
On Aug 5, 2009, at 2:00 AM, Conrad Taylor wrote:
Laurent
I'm seeing the following warning messages after "sudo rake install":
unknown: warning: File::new() does not take block; use File::open()
instead
Sorry about that, I just fixed that in r2219.
Also, running "rake spec:ci" generates the following message:
Begin Message:
$ rake spec:ci
(in /Users/conradwt/macruby.dir/projects/macruby-experimental)
./mspec/bin/mspec ci -I./lib -B ./spec/macruby.mspec :full
MacRuby version 0.5 (ruby 1.9.0) [universal-darwin10.0, x86_64]
.[!] Compiling fixture `/Users/conradwt/macruby.dir/projects/macruby-
experimental/spec/macruby/fixtures/method.m'
.[!] Compiling fixture `/Users/conradwt/macruby.dir/projects/macruby-
experimental/spec/macruby/fixtures/constant.m'
.[!] Compiling fixture `/Users/conradwt/macruby.dir/projects/macruby-
experimental/spec/macruby/fixtures/exception.m'
......[!] Compiling fixture `/Users/conradwt/macruby.dir/projects/
macruby-experimental/spec/macruby/fixtures/object.m'
.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................internal
error while reading stream: The operation couldn’t be completed.
Bad file descriptorises an ArgumentError if not given an argument
fails:Integer#lcm raises an ArgumentError if given more than one
argument
fails:Integer#lcm raises an ArgumentErro??%?????????????`
(RuntimeError)
rake aborted!
Command failed with status (1): [./mspec/bin/mspec ci -I./lib -B ./
spec/mac...]
(See full trace by running task with --trace)
That shouldn't happen... in my environment (Snow Leopard) I don't get
any failure, but Vincent told me today that he gets failures sometimes
on his Leopard machine.
I will try to find a Leopard box here and stress the specs to
reproduce these.
Laurent
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