On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 12:07 AM, Eric Wong e...@80x24.org wrote:
Ken Dreyer ktdre...@ktdreyer.com wrote:
Ruby 1.9+ uses Minitest as the backend for Test::Unit. As of Minitest 5,
the shim has lost some backwards compatibility. It is time to make the
jump to minitest.
Adjust the unicorn test
Ken Dreyer ktdre...@ktdreyer.com wrote:
I am seeing one failure with the final assert in
TestSocketHelper#test_bind_listen_unix_rebind, but I don't think
that's a result of this, right?
That's a new failure for me. Sorry about the lack of info in my
original response :x
I'm failing on
Ken Dreyer ktdre...@ktdreyer.com wrote:
Ruby 1.9+ uses Minitest as the backend for Test::Unit. As of Minitest 5,
the shim has lost some backwards compatibility. It is time to make the
jump to minitest.
Adjust the unicorn test suite to support Minitest 5's syntax.
Thank you very much for
Eric
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Ruby 1.9+ uses Minitest as the backend for Test::Unit. As of Minitest 5,
the shim has lost some backwards compatibility. It is time to make the
jump to minitest.
Adjust the unicorn test suite to support Minitest 5's syntax.
Minitest versions 4 and below do not support the newer Minitest::Test