Hey Phillip, thanks for the information and sorry about not quoting. I'll have a go at this.
Much appreciated, Jamie Phillip Koebbe wrote in post #1036638: > On Dec 13, 2011, at 6:39 PM, Jamie Orchard-hays wrote: > >> problem, but finding almost nothing. (Makes me wonder if people are >> testing their helper methods ;-) >> >> Jamie >> > > Jamie, > > Many people interact with this list by way of email and it's much easier > on them if you quote the message when responding. If you don't, we don't > have the context and have no idea what you might be asking. I had to go > to the web forum to see what it was you were inquiring about. > > I emailed Art directly a few months ago to ask if he found a solution, > and this was his reply: > > On 2011-09-07 12:49 AM, Art Peel wrote: >> Hi Phillip, >> >> Yes, I did. The problem turned out to be related to bundler. The easiest > solution is to run "bundle exec spec" instead of just "spec". >> >> Another solution is to install the bundler binstubs as described at > http://gembundler.com/ and then run "bin/spec" instead of just "spec" >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> -- Art > > This was what worked for Art, but it was unrelated to my experience with > the problem (I wasn't using bundler at the time). Unfortunately, I don't > recall how I resolved it. So this may work for you, and it may not. > > Peace. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users