I am following the examples in chapter 2 of "Rails 3 in Action" and for some reason I have to specify the full path + file name to get my specs to run. The book and rspec docs led me to believe that I should be able to just type 'rspec' and rspec would find any spec files in a directory called spec. I even tried adding a .rspec file with "--default_path spec" in the directory from which I am running rspec. No luck with that either.
I am using RSpec 2.7.0 and Ruby 1.9.2 under RVM. My directory structure is: bacon lib bacon.rb spec bacon.spec >From the bacon directory: $ rspec No examples found. $ rspec spec No examples found. $ rspec spec/bacon.spec .. Finished in 1.09 seconds 2 examples, 0 failures -- Cynthia N. Kiser c...@ugcs.caltech.edu _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users