On 14 Jan 2009, at 20:17, Mark Wilden wrote:

On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Matt Wynne <m...@mattwynne.net> wrote: I got spec_server working today, and was literally ecstatic about the speed of response from running a spec. Yelps and all-sorts, very un-British, I can tell you ;)

However I'm starting to notice that it doesn't seem to be picking up changes. I'm working on a helper function at the moment, and I get a different (old) test failure from spec -X as I do from straight up, slow old spec.


Make sure you have

config.cache_classes = false

in test.rb..

Yes!

... but it appears to totally bork the features, at least on our build server. Anyone else had this problem, and got a workaround?

I'm actually running the features in a separate environment ('features') locally, but I haven't got around to persuading the build server to do that yet.

Matt Wynne
http://blog.mattwynne.net
http://www.songkick.com

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