David,

    Thanks for the reply.  I really appreciate it.  You must be updating the 
site as I was looking at it earlier the title said 1.0.8 and now the title says 
1.1.0.  I have it running now.  So, I am back to my first step which is getting 
rSpec to work.  I ruined it yesterday trying to get autotest to work.  I must 
have had incompatible versions of rSpec and rSpec on Rails.  I was under the 
assumption that the 2 were different.  In other words rSpec works for any type 
of ruby app and rSpec on Rails works is specific to rails (fine tuned to 
Rails).  I see now that they are dependent.  What I did was removed the spec 
directory, the rSpec on Rails and rSpec directories in my vendor folder in my 
application.  Then installed both versions using the instructions under "Living 
on the edge."  Then ran the ruby script/generate rspec command.  Then created a 
rspec_model and ran the ruby script/spec spec command and everything worked 
great.  I appreciate the push in the right direction.  I'm going to try and get 
autotest to work now.

thanks.
Mike Riley

> Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 10:22:22 -0600
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: rspec-users@rubyforge.org
> Subject: Re: [rspec-users] rSpec troubles
> 
> On Dec 16, 2007 10:15 AM, Michael Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello All,
> >
> >     I am hoping someone can help me.  I am having a nightmare of a time
> > trying to get rSpec to work.  It was working at one time, but I tried
> > installing Zentest to get autotest to work with rSpec and it's been downhill
> > ever since.  Here are the gems I have installed in my rails app:
> >
> > ZenTest 3.6.1 if it matters (technically this is in my Ruby gems list and
> > not in my vendor directory of my rails app).
> > Rails - version 2.0.1
> > rSpec on Rails (revision 3166).  Fixed one error by finding that you must
> > use the latest version with edge rails.
> >
> > The current error I am getting is:
> > custom_require.rb:27 in 'gem_original_require': no such file to load --
> > spec/example/configuration (MissingSourceFile)
> >
> > Wouldn't rSpec install all the necessary files or am I missing another gem?
> 
> Did you follow these installation instructions?
> 
> http://rspec.info/documentation/rails/install.html
> 
> You should have the same revision of rspec and rspec_on_rails installed as 
> gems.
> 
> >
> > thanks for any assistance.
> > Mike Riley
> >
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