Generally I use the command line for testing. Netbeans can be a little flakey. That said, check the config of your project in netbeans. Some of the defaults applied by netbeans aren't always the correct options.
sent via Android mobile On 10 Dec 2010 17:11, "George Dinwiddie" <li...@idiacomputing.com> wrote: > On 12/10/10 5:43 AM, Babitha Augusthy wrote: >> Hi All, >> RSpec2 doesn't seem to be supported in Netbeans. When I try to run RSpec >> in Netbeans, it says the command 'spec' not found. Does anybody have any >> information if this will be corrected? > > I don't know beans about Netbeans, but try the command 'rspec' instead. > > -- > Dec. 14 - Agile Richmond in Glen Allen, VA > http://georgedinwiddie.eventbrite.com/ > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > * George Dinwiddie * http://blog.gdinwiddie.com > Software Development http://www.idiacomputing.com > Consultant and Coach http://www.agilemaryland.org > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
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