Scott, Yes, my spec.opts file contains the following: --colour --format progress --loadby mtime --reverse
Thoughts? If this seems like too much of a hassle, or unknown, I should say that I plan on "upgrading" my windows machine to Ubuntu Linux in the next week or two... Thanks, David Parker >Do you have spec/spec.opts? > >Scott On Aug 8, 2007, at 5:25 PM, David Parker wrote: > Hello all, > I'm new to rSpec but after reading a couple of tutorials I've > become enamored. Anyway, I am at minute 42 of the rSpec basics > screencast ( peepcode.com) and I'm having the following error > running autotest w/rSpec: > D:\ruby\projects\forecaster > >autotest > loading autotest/rails_rspec > c:\ruby\bin\ruby -rrubygems -e "require 'redgreen'" -S script/spec > -O spec/spec.opts spec/models/weather_spec.rb spec/views/weathers/ > show.rhtml_spec.rb spec/controllers/weathers_controller_spec.rb > spec/views/weathers/new.rhtml_spec.rb spec/views/weathers/ > edit.rhtml_spec.rb spec/helpers/weathers_helper_spec.rb spec/views/ > weathers/index.rhtml_spec.rb > invalid option: -O > Test::Unit automatic runner. > > I also have the TDD screencast and I am able to run autotest with > no problems: > D:\ruby\projects\journal_app>autotest > loading autotest/rails > c:\ruby\bin\ruby -rrubygems -e "require 'redgreen'" -I.;lib;test - > rtest/unit -e "%w[test/functional/journals_controller_test.rb test/ > integration/journal_stories_test.rb test/unit/journal_test.rb].each > { |f| require f }" | unit_diff -u > Loaded suite -e > Started > ................ > Finished in 1.265 seconds. > 16 tests, 33 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors > > Note: I am running Rails 1.2.3 and ZenTest v 3.6.1 on a Windows > machine (sad, I know, but we've discussed that already). > > When I run 'ruby script/spec -v' it says: > RSpec-1.0.5 (r2081) - BDD for Ruby > > I've also tried installing the newest version of the rSpec plugins > and running "ruby script/generate rspec" so the proper files are > copied to the script folder. > > as a "hack" fix, I did this: > 1) I removed my .autotest file completely (so no fun red/green/etc) > 2) I modified plugins>rspec >lib>autotest> rspec.rb and removed "# > {add_options_if_present}" from line 50 > > Anyone know of what my problem may be? Windows perhaps? It would > sure be nice to be able to keep my .autotest file... > Thanks for any help you can provide! -- dp
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