Hey all, The cucumber-rails generator generates config/environments/cucumber.rb for us, which means we don''t need to do any gem configuration. As things stand now, rspec-rails does not do the same thing for us. I''m thinking of having the generator update config/environments/test.rb, adding gem configuration to the bottom of the file if it doesn''t already have the configuration. This would mean that all we need do is type "script/generate rspec" and, assuming rspec-rails is installed on the system, the gem configuration will be set up (whereas now you have to manually add the gem configuration yourself). Questions: 1 - good idea? 2 - what are the drawbacks? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/rspec-users/attachments/20091227/81435a19/attachment.html>