You might try creating a dummy app and see how it fairs. If you have a
system wide problem (which is likely, because you said you reinstalled OS),
then you will get similar results.

2013/3/22 Michael Armistead <[email protected]>

> Thanks for the reply. I tried that, although I am still having the same
> troubles. Also, now when I type "bundle exec rspec spec" I enter the
> command and then the terminal hangs completely frozen for almost a full
> minute before the tests are actually ran. However, when the tests finally
> do run, it reports they finished in just .4 seconds.
>
> Something is truly off here. Do I need to reinstall RVM? Would that be a
> good idea?
>
> Thanks again,
>
>
> On Thursday, March 21, 2013 7:07:38 PM UTC-7, tamouse wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 8:41 PM, Michael Armistead
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I think There's a problem with my database. It looks like the majority
>> of my
>> > tests say "could not find table 'users'". I have tried "rake db:setup"
>> and
>> > "rake db:migrate" but no luck.
>> > Thanks!!!
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thursday, March 21, 2013 6:24:10 PM UTC-7, Michael Armistead wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hello again,
>> >>
>> >> I am still working through tutorials, but I have my sample app up on
>> >> github. Previously, I had it set up with guard/spork etc, and have
>> about 49
>> >> tests written. Last time I used it, everything worked fine and passed.
>> I did
>> >> a push to github and all was well.
>> >>
>> >> Since then, I have had to reinstall the OS on my computer (Ubuntu
>> 12.10),
>> >> and I have finally got Sublime Text 2, rvm, rails etc installed. After
>> all
>> >> of that, I cloned my app into the directory I wanted. Then I used
>> "bundle
>> >> install", as I have read needed to be done. Next, I tried to run my
>> tests
>> >> (this time without guard/spork) so I just ran "bundle exec rspec
>> spec". The
>> >> terminal window freezes for about 30 seconds and then spits out an
>> output
>> >> saying that every one of my tests has failed.
>> >>
>> >> My application and directory structure is identical to what it was in
>> my
>> >> previous OS. What could be causing this to happen?
>> >>
>> >> Very confused...
>> >>
>> >> Thanks!
>>
>> Try the full load: db:drop db:create db:schema:load db:migrate.
>>
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