>> Anyone have an issue with me upgrade the rspec version required by
>> Puppet's tests?
>>
>> 1.2.9 is out and seems to work fine, and someone *cough*Rein*cough*
>> wrote tests that required it somehow, so now I'm stuck with a conflict.
>>
>> I don't see any reason not to use more recent ones...
>
> Well, the latest one available in EPEL and in Fedora 12 is 1.2.7, so
> requiring anything newer than that makes it difficult to run the tests
> on those platforms.

AFAIK, the current version is available for all platforms (rspec is
pure ruby--nothing in it is platform specific) so there should be
nothing difficult about running the most current version on any
platform.  All you should need to do is pull down the gem and go.  As
this is something that you should be doing on a directly controlled
machine (i.e., you won't be needing to install rspec on the clients or
anything) I'm not seeing where this presents a difficulty.

-- Markus

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