you will get spec/ from rspec and /features with cucumber.

Don;t forget to install Cucumber and boostrap it. Your stories will go in
/features and your steps in /spec.

hope that helps.

-Ants

On 11 June 2010 14:04, sebastianzillessen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hej out there,
>
> i'm a newbie on ror and im trying to install rspec on my computer. I
> installed rspec an rspec-rails via gem.
>
> when i'm running the file script/generate rspec it works. but i have
> no folder called stories....
> how can i fix this problem?
> thanks...
>
> hope to get some help;)
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