Hi David, sorry still no coconut. I should have explained myself better, I actually need to run the "autospec" command as the book says: "Thankfully, RSpec comes with a small script named autospec that reconfigures autotest to run specs instead, so try that..."
So in the below I tried using your " --style rspec2" command for both autotest and *autospec*. Any ideas how I get autospec to run? C:\DEVELOPMENT\twits>autospec --style rspec2 ************************************************************ 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. ************************************************************ C:\DEVELOPMENT\twits>autotest --style rspec2 loading autotest/rspec2 bundle exec C:\devtools\Ruby192\bin\ruby -S C:/devtools/Ruby192/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/rspec-core-2 .2.1/bin/rspec --tty 'C:/DEVELOPMENT/twits/spec/twits_spec.rb' Could not find gem 'rspec (~> 2.1.0, runtime)' in any of the gem sources listed in your Gemfile. Interrupt a second time to quit Terminate batch job (Y/N)? y Another quotation from this book which is sending me crazy: "Using RSpec 2? ----------------- The autospec command has been removed from RSpec 2, so if you’ve upgraded, you’ll need to do something a little different. You’re going to want to create a directory tree in the root of your project named autotest/.autotest. Then inside that you need to create a file named discover.rb. To that file we’ll need to add the statement Autotest.add_discovery { "rspec2" }." http://www.pragprog.com/titles/rcctr/continuous-testing-with-ruby Thanks again, Michelle -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users