maybe just being stupid here but surely your using git or some sort of scm?

stash your progress with rspec 2 in another branch then reset your
current branch..
$ git reset --hard <sha-before-rspec2>



On 1 December 2010 00:13, itsterry <itste...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Just installed Rspec2 and noticed an immediate improvement in speed:
> it broke all 899 passing tests on an important project in a matter of
> seconds.
>
> Sadly, I don't have the time to work my way through the multitude
> upgrade errors (it's not just one error repeated), so I tried to
> remove rspec2 and the new rspec-rails and downgrade to the previous
> version.
>
> It didn't work, and I'm still getting the following message when I
> autospec:
>
> ************************************************************
> REMOVAL NOTICE: you are using behaviour that has been
> removed from rspec-2.
>
> * The 'autospec' command is no longer supported.
> * Please use 'autotest' insted.
>
> This message will be removed from a future version of rspec.
> ************************************************************
>
> Running autotest rather than autospec gives the following:
>
> Autotest style autotest/rails_rspec2 doesn't seem to exist. Aborting.
>
>
> I'm proud to be a good little BDD developer: I just don't need an
> upgrade to give me headaches right now, so....
>
> Does anyone have any idea how to get back to a previous Rspec version
> so I can work properly again?
>
>
> (Not saying Rspec2 isn't fantastic. I'm sure it is. I'll try to make
> it work again over the Xmas break, when I have lots of hours free)
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