How are you specifying a particular spec? In anycase I recommend upgraded all 
the way to 3.4, theres been no breaking changes (due to semantic versioning) 
and a whole heap of bug fixes. The latest version also allows you to specify 
examples via an ID format which is always specific without relying on line 
numbers.

Jon Rowe
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On Thursday, 4 February 2016 at 12:22, Mohit Gupta wrote:

> Hi All
> 
> Need Urgent help regarding updating rspec version from 3.0.0 to 3.1. 
> 
> I have updated the version in gemfile, and I did bundle update rspec and then 
> verified it using bundle again. After that when I specify a particular spec, 
> that spec is not executed but other random spec is executed. 
> Please let me know what am I doing wrong or am I missing any step?
> 
> Thanks
> 
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