Christoph

Yes, this is my currently configuration in the tests.rb

config.gem "rspec", lib => false, :version => ">=1.2.9"
config.gem "rspec-rails", lib => false, :version => ">=1.2.9"
config.gem "webrat", lib => false, :version => ">=0.6.0"
config.gem "cucumber", lib => false, :version => ">=0.5.3"

Since that episode is a bit older, and there's this new cucumber-rails, do I
need to setup up a config.gem key for him as well?

Cordially,

Rodrigo Dellcqua
IBM - IGF Project Manager
"Communication is the key"

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Christoph Jasinski <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Have you added cucumber to your environment(s)?
>
> From Railscasts.com (#155) as an example. Adjust as you need.
>
> # config/environments/test.rb
> config.gem "rspec", :lib => false, :version => ">=1.2.2"
>
>
> config.gem "rspec-rails", :lib => false, :version => ">=1.2.2"
>
>
> config.gem "webrat", :lib => false, :version => ">=0.4.3"
>
>
> config.gem "cucumber", :lib => false, :version => ">=0.2.2"
>
>
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
>
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