And now (I haven't touched anything...seriously!), even "AUTOFEATURE=false
autotest" gives me an endless loop of spec tests...
On 27 Aug 2010, at 14:29, Brennon Bortz wrote:
> Strange...that does work, but now autotest seems caught in an infinite loop.
> When I run autospec, the specs run, then the features, then the features
> again...and again...and again...and so on. If I run autotest as follows:
> "AUTOFEATURE=false autotest", I don't have the problem. Any other ideas?
>
> Many thanks,
> Brennon
>
> On 27 Aug 2010, at 14:06, David Chelimsky wrote:
>
>> On Aug 27, 2010, at 6:47 AM, Brennon Bortz wrote:
>>
>>> Not sure what I must have bumped, but autotest won't run any specs--only
>>> features. No errors are given on startup. I've taken "export
>>> AUTOFEATURE=true" out of my ./bashrc file--now I just get a blank screen
>>> when running autotest. Adding "export RSPEC=true" to .bashrc doesn't
>>> change anything either.
>>
>> 1. Get rid of 'Autotest.add_discovery { "rails" }' from
>> ./autotest/discover.rb.
>> 2. Add autotest-rails to the Gemfile.
>>
>> If any of the gems listed in the Gemfile have :path or :git options, you
>> need to run "bundle exec autotest".
>>
>> HTH,
>> David
>>
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> Brennon Bortz
> Software Researcher
> Dundalk Institute of Technology
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> Ph.D. Researcher & Composer - Sonic Arts Research Centre
> Queen's University, Belfast
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>
Brennon Bortz
Software Researcher
Dundalk Institute of Technology
[email protected]
Ph.D. Researcher & Composer - Sonic Arts Research Centre
Queen's University, Belfast
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