Hey, I second that, exactly the same happened to me today while trying to run the spec's for the simple-navigation gem. ------------------------------ Manuel-Korfmanns-MacBook-Pro:simple-navigation mkorfmann$ rspec spec/ Finished in 0.00005 seconds 0 examples, 0 failures ----------------------------- << version information >>
Manuel-Korfmanns-MacBook-Pro:simple-navigation mkorfmann$ which rspec /Users/mkorfmann/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.2-head/bin/rspec Manuel-Korfmanns-MacBook-Pro:simple-navigation mkorfmann$ rspec -v 2.0.0 Manuel-Korfmanns-MacBook-Pro:simple-navigation mkorfmann$ ----------------------------- Best regards, Manuel On Oct 21, 10:20 pm, rspec-users.20.dissol...@dfgh.net wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to get tests running on a gem I forked on github. When I try to > run tests, it says "0 examples", despite lots of tests in the /spec > directory. Here is some pertinent information: > > Code at:http://github.com/dissolved/yahoo_stock > RSpec version 2.0.1 > > Some examples: > > 01:05:43 [xenon:~/Development/ruby/yahoo_stock] > [ruby-1.9.2...@rails3.0] master $ rspec spec > > Finished in 0.00005 seconds > 0 examples, 0 failures > > 01:09:03 [xenon:~/Development/ruby/yahoo_stock] > [ruby-1.9.2...@rails3.0] master $ rspec spec/yahoo_stock/history_spec.rb > > Finished in 0.00004 seconds > 0 examples, 0 failures > > I've got an email out to the primary developer of the original gem, but think > I may be having a more general problem. The readme for the project does say > to use 'rake spec' using RSpec 1.2.2, but that yields a "No Rakefile found" > error. > > What am I missing here? > > Thanks for any help! > Ryan > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us...@rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users