rubyforge seems to have picked up the rspec release, but not the rspec-rails release -- the web interface (at least) still says that the most recent rspec-rails is 1.2.7.1
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 12:08 AM, David Chelimsky <[email protected]>wrote: > rspec-rails version 1.2.9 has been released! > > * <http://rspec.info> > * <http://rubyforge.org/projects/rspec> > * <http://github.com/dchelimsky/rspec-rails> > * <http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec/rails> > * <[email protected]> > > Behaviour Driven Development for Ruby on Rails. > > Changes: > > ### Version 1.2.9 / 2009-10-05 > > * enhancements > * added route_to and be_routable matchers (Randy Harmon). Closes #843. > * Provide better failure message for render_template when redirected (Josh > Nichols). Closes #885. > * generated specs require 'spec_helper' > > * bug fixes > * pass the correct args to super in controller#render depending on the > rails > version (Lucas Carlson). Closes #865. > * use Rack::Utils.parse_query to convert query strings to hashes. Closes > #872. > * errors correctly bubble up when a controller spec in isolation mode > requests a non-existent action/template > * no error if either action or template exist > * error if neither exist > * Closes #888. > > * removals > * spec_server has been removed in favor of spork. > * You can still use the --drb flag, but you've got to install the spork > gem. > * Windows users who cannot use the spork gem can install the spec_server > from http://github.com/dchelimsky/spec_server > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > -- // anything worth taking seriously is worth making fun of // http://blog.devcaffeine.com/
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