> Do you mean that you run the tests with rails 2.3.5 but use 2.3.2 in
> production?  That seems like a bad idea to me.
>
> I would say Yes and No.

Why Yes: For whatever reason, Cucumber 0.8.5 misbehaves on rails 2.3.2. But
I still want to take advantage of it (plus its dependencies, esp. Capybara).
After all for the features look same in both rails environments. One using
rails 2.3.2 for testing can run them without any problems, provided they
have tools befitting it.

Why No: But for the rest of Testing (Shoulda) is done using rails 2.3.2
environment.

Regards,


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