FWIW, I'm running Rails 2.1 on Windows. I have tried running RSpec on
two completely separate Rails installations on different machines and
get the same result.
Mark.
Mark Thomson wrote:
Indeed I have. Just re-ran it to make sure. No change in behavior.
Mark.
David Chelimsky wrote:
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Mark Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I'm fairly new to Rails and v. new to RSpec. Think it looks pretty
useful and so I'm trying it out for the first time. I have installed the
rspec-rails gem and created a simple plain text my_story file and
my_story.rb file along the lines described here -
http://www.tomtenthij.co.uk/2008/1/25/rspec-plain-text-story-runner-on-a-fresh-rails-app.
When I run stories/my_story.rb it blows up and the thing that seems most
significant in the error messages is "uninitialized constant Spec::Story
(NameError)" which seems to originate from story_adapter.rb:66, where the
class Spec::Story::Runner::ScenarioRunner is defined.
Would appreciate any guidance towards a resolution of this issue.
Have you done this:
script/generate rspec
Thanks,
Mark
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