Ruby on Rails
Monday, July 27, 2015
Never install a gem unless you are entirely certain that it will be consistent with your environment. There are just so many resource that support that effort. Nevertheless...
You need to look at command
gem uninstall respec
and then documentation to install the version you require.
On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 2:10:01 PM UTC-4, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote:
-- You need to look at command
gem uninstall respec
and then documentation to install the version you require.
On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 2:10:01 PM UTC-4, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote:
I am trying to teach myself RSpec and I am working on a lesson that
requires a version of RSpec that is less than 3. I currently have the
following versions for RSpec:
rspec (3.3.0, 2.99.0, 2.9.0)
rspec-core (3.3.2, 2.99.2, 2.9.0)
rspec-expectations (3.3.1, 2.99.2, 2.9.1)
rspec-mocks (3.3.2, 2.99.4, 2.9.0)
rspec-support (3.3.0)
I would like to uninstall all versions 3 or greater so I can work
through this project. I have been trying for most of today and I just
can't seem to figure out how to uninstall just RSpec so I am left with
only less than version 3. Any help is so appreciated!
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