Thanks to all for your input. I learned a lot. I have spent the last couple 
of days taking the time to understand all the comments and advice and I am 
now at least familiar with some of the issues (rvm is my new best friend). 
Still a newbie, but a slightly better informed one. 

Rebecca

On Monday, February 8, 2016 at 3:49:08 PM UTC-8, Rebecca Colavin wrote:
>
> Howdy All
>
> This was supposed to be a post begging for help... I have been having a 
> segmentation fault when running "rails generate rspec:install" on a Mac. No 
> posts on StackOverflow (stop spring etc) were any help whatsoever.  Just 
> before submitting to the group,  I updated from OSX from Yosemite to El 
> Cap, uninstalled and reinstalled rails, postgresql (I had previously had 
> issues with installing the pg gem) and rspec. I updated ruby (2.0.0 to 
> 2.0.0p643).  
>
> Note that I had previously tried reinstalling rails with no effect 
> whatsoever on the problem. 
>
> I had previously been able to use rspec without incident. I do not know 
> which particular dependency caused the problem but I just wanted to post 
> here so the issue (and lame-brain solution) is documented. If someone has 
> an idea what might have been the actual problem, that might be useful! I 
> have the diagnostic report, if you should a need for a headache (I 
> certainly have one).
>
> I hope my experience may be of help to some other poor newbie. 
>
> Thank you, 
>
> Rebecca
>
>
>
>

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