On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 5:07 PM, Leonardo Mateo <leonardomateo@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 2:59 PM, David Chelimsky <dchelimsky@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Oct 30, 12:09 pm, Leonardo Mateo <leonardoma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi guys,
>>> I'm having a problem that's driving me nuts.
>>> I have a rails 3.1.1 project in which bundler is ignoring RSpec, no
>>> matter what I set rspec or rspec-rails it never gets installed.
>>
>> What is the specific behavior you're not seeing? i.e. do you really
>> mean it never gets installed (as in you can type "gem list rspec" and
>> nothing shows up) or do you mean that you don't see it's rake tasks or
>> something else?
> It doesn't get installed at all.
> I don't know why, since in another project with the same ruby version
> (1.9.3-rc1 until today) it is working.
> "gem list rspec" does not show any gem listed, and "bundle | grep
> rspec" gives nothing.
>
>>
>> As a starting point, I just created a new rvm gemset, installed rails
>> 3.1.1, ran "rails new example", copied the Gemfile you list below, and
>> ran bundle install. It installed rspec-rails and the other rspec gems
>> as expected.
>>
>> I then ran "rails generate rspec:install" and got an error on ffi
>> having to do with the rb-inotify gem, so I removed that and libnotify
>> (gem) and tried again and it worked. I was able to generate a model
>> with a spec, and run it using the 'rspec' or 'rake spec' commands.
> I tried it too, I removed the gemset, then created a new empty one and
> ran "bundle install". I've even installed ruby 1.9.3-p0 today, started
> a new gemset from scratch and I had the same behavior.
>
>>
>> Other relevant info: mac os 10.7.2 (lion), rvm 1.9.1, ruby 1.9.2.
> I'm using Arch Linux. rvm 1.9.1, ruby 1.9.3-p0
>
> It looks like something is wrong with this specific project, but I
> can't tell what it is.
> I really don't know either what I can do to fix it. I can't just re
> create it, since I already have a lot of work done.
>
It looks like the problem is with the groups.
Nothing listed within the "group :test, :development {}" gets
installed. Still don't know why.
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