Mitchell,

Sounds like you should maybe just bite the bullet and upgrade to 2.3.2
if that's being an issue.

When you say "If I move up to another version [of Rails], my
application does not work", what do you mean? Can you provide specific
errors?


Best,
Milan

On Apr 22, 12:48 am, Mitchell Gould <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net>
wrote:
> David Knorr wrote:
> > On 8 Apr., 04:04, Mitchell Gould <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net>
> > wrote:
>
> >> I did run rails:update rake. And I updated rails. But even now when I
> >> run script/generate controller someController I have to edit the test
> >> file so that it is changed from ActionController::Testcase to
> >> ActiveSupport::TestCase.
>
> >> Should I update something else so I don't have to do this everytime? And
> >> it does this only for the functionals not the unit test skeletons.
>
> > Did you upgrade to another version of Rails recently?
>
> > --
> > Best regards,
> > David Knorr
> >http://twitter.com/rubyguy
>
> I am using rails 2.0.2. I have written the app with this. If I move up
> to another version my application does not work.
>
> What do you suggest I do? How can I move my app to say 2.3.2 and have it
> still work?
>
> Thanks
>
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