Michelle,

I think that the problem is that after that setup you want to use the
command autotest and NOT autospec

The book pages you have in your picture say that autospec has been
removed from rspec2 but don't state explicitly that you should use the
autotest command rather than autospec.

Since "Continuous Testing with Ruby" is a beta book (first time I've
heard of it I must say), the authors would probably appreciate it if
you posted an erratum to the book's site.

On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 2:18 AM, Michelle Pace <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Thanks (again) Dave for your reply and the time you've taken.
>
> However I think I must be really bad at explaining myself... so I've
> drawn a picture for you which to show my problem. [One of the
> requirements in the book is that I have to have ZenTest installed.]
>
> http://michellepace.com/pics/autospec-problem.jpg
>
> Again, any suggestions on how to get this working would really be
> appreciated.
>
> Michelle
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