Maybe you have syntax problems. can you do a ruby -c ? Anything in test.log?

On Oct 18, 2010 7:49 AM, "David Chelimsky" <dchelim...@gmail.com> wrote:

On Oct 18, 2010, at 1:24 AM, Todd Sedano wrote:
>
> At one point, I had rspec working with my system...
$ spec -h
Usage: spec (FILE(:LINE)?|DIRECTORY|GLOB)+ [options]
    ...
    -u, --debugger                   Enable ruby-debugging.

> I'm using bundler. (Gemfile http://gist.github.com/631809). I've tried
uninstalling rspec 1.3 and ...
First thought: that sucks!

Second thought: this has happened before.

Third thought: http://www.google.com/search?q=rspec+no+output

I'm sure you'll find your answer in there. If someone else has the answer at
the top of his/her head, please follow up here.

Cheers,
David



> Thanks!
>
> Todd
>
> Ps. I'm assuming that I can't use rspec 2.0.0 and rspec-rails-1.3

ps - there is a project up on github that works with early beta versions of
rspec-2: http://github.com/rsanheim/rspec-rails23 but it has yet to be
updated to rspec-2.0.0. Someone should fork and update it. I will eventually
if nobody else does, but it's going to be a few weeks before I can get to
it.

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