Hi Josh

Is there a stack trace? Is it firing off rake successfully and then  
failing? Or is the problem before that?

-- 
Pat

On 10/07/2009, at 3:07 PM, Josh wrote:

>
> I'm trying to do this same thing, but I'm getting an error on the
> first rake task:
>
> Exec format error - rake ts:stop RAILS_ENV=test
>
> Did you run into this same error?
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Josh
>
> On Jul 10, 12:51 am, ben wiseley <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This is slow - but it's what I've been doing...
>>
>> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>> require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../spec_helper'
>>
>>   describe "Test basic sphinx settings for sphinx'd objects" do
>>
>>     before (:all) do
>>       `rake ts:stop RAILS_ENV=development`
>>       `rake ts:start RAILS_ENV=test`
>>       `rake ts:index RAILS_ENV=test`
>>     end
>>
>>     before do
>>       assert ThinkingSphinx.sphinx_running?
>>     end
>>
>>     [Article, Blog, BlogComment, Coach, Forum, Post, Topic, Forum,  
>> Video,
>> User].each do |obj|
>>       it "should return something for '' search on #{obj.to_s}" do
>>         assert obj.find(:all).size > 0
>>         assert obj.search.size > 0
>>       end
>>     end
>>
>>     after (:all) do
>>       `rake ts:stop RAILS_ENV=test`
>>       `rake ts:start RAILS_ENV=development`
>>     end
>>
>>   end
>> end
>>
>> 2009/7/9 Cássio Marques <[email protected]>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hello everybody,
>>> I'm trying to find a way to test some indexed models, but since I  
>>> need to
>>> start/stop thinking-sphinx in my tests and due to the  
>>> transactional nature
>>> of rspec tests, I'm having some problems. I think these problems  
>>> are well
>>> known to many people, but I could not find a good solution for  
>>> them through
>>> the internet. Basically, searches does not return anything at all  
>>> inside my
>>> specs. Is there a proper way to set up TS stuff inside spec_helper?
>>
>>> Thanks!
>>
>>> --
>>> Cássio Marques
>>
>>> Blog:http://cassiomarques.wordpress.com
>>
>>> If you're writing code and you're not testing it, the code is  
>>> wrong. I
>>> don't care if it does the right thing, and people need to  
>>> understand this.
>>> If it works by accident, you're still wrong.
>>> Bryan Liles - Ruby Hoedown 2008
> >


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