Then yeah, you need to update. I just updated my 0.24.x, but your
origin should really be set to one of the main repos.

On Sunday, April 12, 2009, Trevor Vaughan <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, the second to last is: d2c417ef48dbb2074c1c58ec2c86ba2d52ecc895
>
> Luke Kanies wrote:
>> On Apr 12, 2009, at 5:12 PM, Trevor Vaughan wrote:
>>
>>> Sure:
>>>
>>> Platform: Fedora 10
>>> System: i386
>>>
>>> $ pwd
>>> /home/peiriannydd/dev/puppet
>>>
>>> $ spec/unit/transaction.rb
>>> Loaded suite spec/unit/transaction
>>> Started
>>>
>>> Finished in 0.000401 seconds.
>>>
>>> 0 tests, 0 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors
>>> $ cd spec; rake
>>>
>>> -- Output in attached file --
>>>
>>> $ spec spec/unit/transaction.rb
>>> ......*.
>>>
>>> Pending:
>>>
>>> Puppet::Transaction when evaluating should timeout with a useful
>>> message (Not Yet Implemented)
>>> ./spec/unit/transaction.rb:63
>>>
>>> Finished in 5.977571 seconds
>>>
>>> 8 examples, 0 failures, 1 pending
>>
>> So, I wrote that file, and that's how I execute tests quite a bit of
>> the time, so I *know* that used to work for me.
>>
>> But now it doesn't.  So, damn.
>>
>> In practice, I actually use autotest for running most of my tests, so
>> it wouldn't be too surprising if something else broke and I didn't
>> notice right away.  I certainly recommend autotest for ongoing
>> development.
>>
>> In the meantime, I guess using 'spec' (I recommend adding -cfs) is the
>> way.
>>
>>> Trevor
>>>
>>>
>>> Luke Kanies wrote:
>>>> On Apr 12, 2009, at 12:26 PM, Trevor Vaughan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Unfortunately, I've got the latest.  I've used gems to install all
>>>>> of the gems where possible since
>>>>> Fedora is notorious for having out of date stuff.
>>>> So can you provide the output of just running 'spec/unit/
>>>> transaction.rb'?  And then maybe running 'cd spec; rake'?
>>>>
>>>> Are you able to run these tests at all?  Are you running against the
>>>> latest 0.24.x?
>>>>
>>> (in /home/peiriannydd/dev/puppet/spec)
>>>
>>> Finished in 0.044947 seconds
>>>
>>> 0 examples, 0 failures
>>> /home/peiriannydd/dev/puppet/spec/monkey_patches/
>>> add_confine_and_runnable_to_rspec_dsl.rb:22:in `run': wrong number
>>> of arguments (0 for 1) (ArgumentError)
>>>      from /home/peiriannydd/dev/puppet/spec/monkey_patches/
>>> add_confine_and_runnable_to_rspec_dsl.rb:22:in `run'
>>>      from /home/peiriannydd/dev/puppet/spec/monkey_patches/
>>> add_confine_and_runnable_to_rspec_dsl.rb:17:in `each'
>>>      from /home/peiriannydd/dev/puppet/spec/monkey_patches/
>>> add_confine_and_runnable_to_rspec_dsl.rb:17:in `run'
>>>      from /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-1.2.2/lib/spec/runner/
>>> options.rb:117:in `run_examples'
>>>      from /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-1.2.2/lib/spec/runner/
>>> command_line.rb:9:in `run'
>>>      from /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-1.2.2/bin/spec:4
>>> rake aborted!
>>
>> My guess is that you're running against the latest in my repo, rather
>> than an official repo; I don't always keep the mainline branches up to
>> date in my repo.  Do you have commit
>> 57b37e5182d01b640dc794b0a82128f8aeddfd7d as the second-to-last commit
>> in your log?
>>
>
>

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