On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Marnen Laibow-Koser
<[email protected]>wrote:

> David Kahn wrote in post #957640:
> > Looks like I've gotten my app upgraded successfully, at least in the
> > browser. When I 'rake test' I get no love. I know I can start digging
> > through the Rails rake tasks, first want to see if anyone has an idea
> > what
> > is going on:
> >
> > DKMac:creditcompare3 DK$ rake test
>
> Why not take this opportunity to start using RSpec?  You'll probably be
> a lot happier...
>

I know, I know, but this is an existing project with a lot of test unit
tests. Even if I do add in rspec later, I have to get these tests to run and
pass just to know that I have a good upgrade to Rails 3 if nothing else.

>
> Best,
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