I have a non rails app using rspec2. I created the autotest/ discover.rb and put in it Autotest.add_discovery {"rspec2"}. When I run under bundler I get - loading autotest/rspec2 and a prompt back When standalone I get: loading autotest/rspec2 style: Rspec2 and a prompt. Any ideasas to the problem. I am sure I am missing something because there is no rails involved. Mahalo Don French
Any help on this. I think I have read all posts related to autotest but still do not have the answer. Is there something that works better with Rspec that autotest? Don French On Aug 10, 4:24?pm, Don French <dhf0... at gmail.com> wrote:> I have a non rails app using rspec2. ?I created the autotest/ > discover.rb and put in it Autotest.add_discovery {"rspec2"}. ?When I > run under bundler I get - > > loading autotest/rspec2 > and a prompt back > > When standalone I get: > > loading autotest/rspec2 > style: Rspec2 > > and a prompt. Any ideasas to the problem. I am sure I am missing > something because there is no rails involved. > > Mahalo > Don French > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
On 11 Aug 2010, at 19:44, Don French wrote:> Any help on this. I think I have read all posts related to autotest > but still do not have the answer. Is there something that works better > with Rspec that autotest?When you say "and a prompt (back)" ... do you mean autotest exits in both situations and doesn''t run any tests? (I''m running autotest with RSpec 2 fine, BTW.) Ash -- http://www.patchspace.co.uk/ http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran
That is correct. No tests are run. Just get the OS command prompt back. Don French On Aug 11, 8:49?am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> wrote:> On 11 Aug 2010, at 19:44, Don French wrote: > > > Any help on this. I think I have read all posts related to autotest > > but still do not have the answer. Is there something that works better > > with Rspec that autotest? > > When you say "and a prompt (back)" ... do you mean autotest exits in both situations and doesn''t run any tests? > > (I''m running autotest with RSpec 2 fine, BTW.) > > Ash > > --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
On Aug 11, 2010, at 4:54 PM, Don French wrote:> That is correct. No tests are run. Just get the OS command prompt > back.You said in an earlier post that this happens whether you run this under bundler or not. What, precisely, are the commands you''re using?> Don French > > > On Aug 11, 8:49 am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> > wrote: >> On 11 Aug 2010, at 19:44, Don French wrote: >> >>> Any help on this. I think I have read all posts related to autotest >>> but still do not have the answer. Is there something that works better >>> with Rspec that autotest? >> >> When you say "and a prompt (back)" ... do you mean autotest exits in both situations and doesn''t run any tests? >> >> (I''m running autotest with RSpec 2 fine, BTW.) >> >> Ash >> >> --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran >> >> _______________________________________________ >> rspec-users mailing list >> rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
under bundler bundle exec autotest standalone autotest both within the project directory and there is a spec subdirectory with the spec in them. On Aug 11, 1:14?pm, David Chelimsky <dchelim... at gmail.com> wrote:> On Aug 11, 2010, at 4:54 PM, Don French wrote: > > > That is correct. No tests are run. Just get the OS command prompt > > back. > > You said in an earlier post that this happens whether you run this under bundler or not. What, precisely, are the commands you''re using? > > > > > > > Don French > > > On Aug 11, 8:49 am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> > > wrote: > >> On 11 Aug 2010, at 19:44, Don French wrote: > > >>> Any help on this. I think I have read all posts related to autotest > >>> but still do not have the answer. Is there something that works better > >>> with Rspec that autotest? > > >> When you say "and a prompt (back)" ... do you mean autotest exits in both situations and doesn''t run any tests? > > >> (I''m running autotest with RSpec 2 fine, BTW.) > > >> Ash > > >> --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran > > >> _______________________________________________ > >> rspec-users mailing list > >> rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > _______________________________________________ > > rspec-users mailing list > > rspec-us... at rubyforge.org > >http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
On 12 Aug 2010, at 08:27, Don French wrote:> under bundler bundle exec autotest standalone autotest both within > the project directory and there is a spec subdirectory with the spec > in them.What happens when you run `rspec spec`? What is in your spec_helper.rb file? What is the output of `find spec`? That''s all I can think of asking right now... -- http://www.patchspace.co.uk/ http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran
rspec spec works fine and provides test results. The helper file does not have anything in it. It had the the old #begin # require ''spec'' #rescue LoadError # require ''rubygems'' unless Config[''NO_RUBYGEMS''] # gem ''rspec'' # require ''spec'' #end from rspec 1.3.0 Now it is empty. This project was generated via newgem. I want to upgrade to rspec2 and ruby 1.9.2. Doing it in stages currently 1.9.1. Don French On Aug 12, 8:21?am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> wrote:> On 12 Aug 2010, at 08:27, Don French wrote: > > > under bundler bundle exec autotest ?standalone autotest both within > > the project directory and there is a spec subdirectory with the spec > > in them. > > What happens when you run `rspec spec`? > > What is in your spec_helper.rb file? > > What is the output of `find spec`? > > That''s all I can think of asking right now... > > --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
The helper file does not have anything in it as of right now. It had the the old #begin # require ''spec'' #rescue LoadError # require ''rubygems'' unless Config[''NO_RUBYGEMS''] # gem ''rspec'' # require ''spec'' #end from rspec 1.3.0 Now it is empty. This project was generated via newgem. I want to upgrade to rspec2 and ruby 1.9.2. Doing it in stages currently 1.9.1. Don French On Aug 12, 8:21?am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> wrote:> On 12 Aug 2010, at 08:27, Don French wrote: > > > under bundler bundle exec autotest ?standalone autotest both within > > the project directory and there is a spec subdirectory with the spec > > in them. > > What happens when you run `rspec spec`? > > What is in your spec_helper.rb file? > > What is the output of `find spec`? > > That''s all I can think of asking right now... > > --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
On Aug 12, 2010, at 3:08 PM, Don French wrote:> The helper file does not have anything in it as of right now. It had > the the old > #begin > # require ''spec'' > #rescue LoadError > # require ''rubygems'' unless Config[''NO_RUBYGEMS''] > # gem ''rspec'' > # require ''spec'' > #end > from rspec 1.3.0 > > Now it is empty.I can''t find it, but I could swear there was a bug report about empty spec files causing rspec to not output anything. Try putting some code in there and see what happens.> This project was generated via newgem. > > I want to upgrade to rspec2 and ruby 1.9.2. Doing it in stages > currently 1.9.1. > > Don French > > On Aug 12, 8:21 am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> > wrote: >> On 12 Aug 2010, at 08:27, Don French wrote: >> >>> under bundler bundle exec autotest standalone autotest both within >>> the project directory and there is a spec subdirectory with the spec >>> in them. >> >> What happens when you run `rspec spec`? >> >> What is in your spec_helper.rb file? >> >> What is the output of `find spec`? >> >> That''s all I can think of asking right now... >> >> --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran >> >> _______________________________________________ >> rspec-users mailing list >> rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
put in $:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../lib'') require ''reader'' and get the same thing dhf On Aug 12, 10:13?am, David Chelimsky <dchelim... at gmail.com> wrote:> On Aug 12, 2010, at 3:08 PM, Don French wrote: > > > The helper file does not have anything in it as of right now. It had > > the the old > > ?#begin > > # ?require ''spec'' > > #rescue LoadError > > # ?require ''rubygems'' unless Config[''NO_RUBYGEMS''] > > # ?gem ''rspec'' > > # ?require ''spec'' > > #end > > from rspec 1.3.0 > > > Now it is empty. > > I can''t find it, but I could swear there was a bug report about empty spec files causing rspec to not output anything. Try putting some code in there and see what happens. > > > > > > > This project was generated via newgem. > > > I want to upgrade to rspec2 and ruby 1.9.2. ?Doing it in stages > > currently 1.9.1. > > > Don French > > > On Aug 12, 8:21 am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> > > wrote: > >> On 12 Aug 2010, at 08:27, Don French wrote: > > >>> under bundler bundle exec autotest ?standalone autotest both within > >>> the project directory and there is a spec subdirectory with the spec > >>> in them. > > >> What happens when you run `rspec spec`? > > >> What is in your spec_helper.rb file? > > >> What is the output of `find spec`? > > >> That''s all I can think of asking right now... > > >> --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran > > >> _______________________________________________ > >> rspec-users mailing list > >> rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > _______________________________________________ > > rspec-users mailing list > > rspec-us... at rubyforge.org > >http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
I put in: $:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../lib'') require ''reader'' and it still does nothing. dhf On Aug 12, 10:13?am, David Chelimsky <dchelim... at gmail.com> wrote:> On Aug 12, 2010, at 3:08 PM, Don French wrote: > > > The helper file does not have anything in it as of right now. It had > > the the old > > ?#begin > > # ?require ''spec'' > > #rescue LoadError > > # ?require ''rubygems'' unless Config[''NO_RUBYGEMS''] > > # ?gem ''rspec'' > > # ?require ''spec'' > > #end > > from rspec 1.3.0 > > > Now it is empty. > > I can''t find it, but I could swear there was a bug report about empty spec files causing rspec to not output anything. Try putting some code in there and see what happens. > > > > > > > This project was generated via newgem. > > > I want to upgrade to rspec2 and ruby 1.9.2. ?Doing it in stages > > currently 1.9.1. > > > Don French > > > On Aug 12, 8:21 am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> > > wrote: > >> On 12 Aug 2010, at 08:27, Don French wrote: > > >>> under bundler bundle exec autotest ?standalone autotest both within > >>> the project directory and there is a spec subdirectory with the spec > >>> in them. > > >> What happens when you run `rspec spec`? > > >> What is in your spec_helper.rb file? > > >> What is the output of `find spec`? > > >> That''s all I can think of asking right now... > > >> --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran > > >> _______________________________________________ > >> rspec-users mailing list > >> rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > _______________________________________________ > > rspec-users mailing list > > rspec-us... at rubyforge.org > >http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
There are lots of spec files. I can run them using rspec spec and everything is great. just the autotest does not work. Don French On Aug 12, 10:48?am, Don French <dhf0... at gmail.com> wrote:> put in > $:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../lib'') > require ''reader'' > and get the same thing > > dhf > > On Aug 12, 10:13?am, David Chelimsky <dchelim... at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Aug 12, 2010, at 3:08 PM, Don French wrote: > > > > The helper file does not have anything in it as of right now. It had > > > the the old > > > ?#begin > > > # ?require ''spec'' > > > #rescue LoadError > > > # ?require ''rubygems'' unless Config[''NO_RUBYGEMS''] > > > # ?gem ''rspec'' > > > # ?require ''spec'' > > > #end > > > from rspec 1.3.0 > > > > Now it is empty. > > > I can''t find it, but I could swear there was a bug report about empty spec files causing rspec to not output anything. Try putting some code in there and see what happens. > > > > This project was generated via newgem. > > > > I want to upgrade to rspec2 and ruby 1.9.2. ?Doing it in stages > > > currently 1.9.1. > > > > Don French > > > > On Aug 12, 8:21 am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> > > > wrote: > > >> On 12 Aug 2010, at 08:27, Don French wrote: > > > >>> under bundler bundle exec autotest ?standalone autotest both within > > >>> the project directory and there is a spec subdirectory with the spec > > >>> in them. > > > >> What happens when you run `rspec spec`? > > > >> What is in your spec_helper.rb file? > > > >> What is the output of `find spec`? > > > >> That''s all I can think of asking right now... > > > >> --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran > > > >> _______________________________________________ > > >> rspec-users mailing list > > >> rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > > _______________________________________________ > > > rspec-users mailing list > > > rspec-us... at rubyforge.org > > >http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > > _______________________________________________ > > rspec-users mailing list > > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
On Aug 12, 2010, at 4:02 PM, Don French wrote:> There are lots of spec files. I can run them using rspec spec and > everything is great. just the autotest does not work. > Don FrenchDid you create autotest/discover.rb? http://blog.davidchelimsky.net/2010/03/15/rspec-2-and-autotest/> > On Aug 12, 10:48 am, Don French <dhf0... at gmail.com> wrote: >> put in >> $:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../lib'') >> require ''reader'' >> and get the same thing >> >> dhf >> >> On Aug 12, 10:13 am, David Chelimsky <dchelim... at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >>> On Aug 12, 2010, at 3:08 PM, Don French wrote: >> >>>> The helper file does not have anything in it as of right now. It had >>>> the the old >>>> #begin >>>> # require ''spec'' >>>> #rescue LoadError >>>> # require ''rubygems'' unless Config[''NO_RUBYGEMS''] >>>> # gem ''rspec'' >>>> # require ''spec'' >>>> #end >>>> from rspec 1.3.0 >> >>>> Now it is empty. >> >>> I can''t find it, but I could swear there was a bug report about empty spec files causing rspec to not output anything. Try putting some code in there and see what happens. >> >>>> This project was generated via newgem. >> >>>> I want to upgrade to rspec2 and ruby 1.9.2. Doing it in stages >>>> currently 1.9.1. >> >>>> Don French >> >>>> On Aug 12, 8:21 am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> >>>> wrote: >>>>> On 12 Aug 2010, at 08:27, Don French wrote: >> >>>>>> under bundler bundle exec autotest standalone autotest both within >>>>>> the project directory and there is a spec subdirectory with the spec >>>>>> in them. >> >>>>> What happens when you run `rspec spec`? >> >>>>> What is in your spec_helper.rb file? >> >>>>> What is the output of `find spec`? >> >>>>> That''s all I can think of asking right now... >> >>>>> --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran >> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> rspec-users mailing list >>>>> rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> rspec-users mailing list >>>> rspec-us... at rubyforge.org >>>> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> rspec-users mailing list >>> rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >> >> _______________________________________________ >> rspec-users mailing list >> rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
yep: Autotest.add_discovery {"rspec2"} in the base project directory dhf On Aug 12, 11:32?am, David Chelimsky <dchelim... at gmail.com> wrote:> On Aug 12, 2010, at 4:02 PM, Don French wrote: > > > There are lots of spec files. I can run them using rspec spec and > > everything is great. just the autotest does not work. > > Don French > > Did you create autotest/discover.rb? > > http://blog.davidchelimsky.net/2010/03/15/rspec-2-and-autotest/ > > > > > > > > > On Aug 12, 10:48 am, Don French <dhf0... at gmail.com> wrote: > >> put in > >> $:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../lib'') > >> require ''reader'' > >> and get the same thing > > >> dhf > > >> On Aug 12, 10:13 am, David Chelimsky <dchelim... at gmail.com> wrote: > > >>> On Aug 12, 2010, at 3:08 PM, Don French wrote: > > >>>> The helper file does not have anything in it as of right now. It had > >>>> the the old > >>>> ?#begin > >>>> # ?require ''spec'' > >>>> #rescue LoadError > >>>> # ?require ''rubygems'' unless Config[''NO_RUBYGEMS''] > >>>> # ?gem ''rspec'' > >>>> # ?require ''spec'' > >>>> #end > >>>> from rspec 1.3.0 > > >>>> Now it is empty. > > >>> I can''t find it, but I could swear there was a bug report about empty spec files causing rspec to not output anything. Try putting some code in there and see what happens. > > >>>> This project was generated via newgem. > > >>>> I want to upgrade to rspec2 and ruby 1.9.2. ?Doing it in stages > >>>> currently 1.9.1. > > >>>> Don French > > >>>> On Aug 12, 8:21 am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> > >>>> wrote: > >>>>> On 12 Aug 2010, at 08:27, Don French wrote: > > >>>>>> under bundler bundle exec autotest ?standalone autotest both within > >>>>>> the project directory and there is a spec subdirectory with the spec > >>>>>> in them. > > >>>>> What happens when you run `rspec spec`? > > >>>>> What is in your spec_helper.rb file? > > >>>>> What is the output of `find spec`? > > >>>>> That''s all I can think of asking right now... > > >>>>> --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran > > >>>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>>> rspec-users mailing list > >>>>> rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > >>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>> rspec-users mailing list > >>>> rspec-us... at rubyforge.org > >>>>http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> rspec-users mailing list > >>> rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > >> _______________________________________________ > >> rspec-users mailing list > >> rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > _______________________________________________ > > rspec-users mailing list > > rspec-us... at rubyforge.org > >http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
On Aug 12, 2010, at 11:09 pm, Don French wrote:> yep: Autotest.add_discovery {"rspec2"} > in the base project directoryI''m at the point of asking "did you turn it off and on again?" :-/ Can you give your Ruby installation details? (versions etc, ideally the output of `rvm info` and `gem list` and/or your Gemfile) -- http://www.patchspace.co.uk/ http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran
Not sure what you meant by "did you turn it off and on again?" The other information is here: http://pastie.org/1091155 Don French On Aug 13, 5:50?am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> wrote:> On Aug 12, 2010, at 11:09 pm, Don French wrote: > > > yep: ?Autotest.add_discovery {"rspec2"} > > in the base project directory > > I''m at the point of asking "did you turn it off and on again?" :-/ > > Can you give your Ruby installation details? ?(versions etc, ideally the output of `rvm info` and `gem list` and/or your Gemfile) > > --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
I converted from rspec 1.3 to rspec 2 On Aug 13, 5:50?am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> wrote:> On Aug 12, 2010, at 11:09 pm, Don French wrote: > > > yep: ?Autotest.add_discovery {"rspec2"} > > in the base project directory > > I''m at the point of asking "did you turn it off and on again?" :-/ > > Can you give your Ruby installation details? ?(versions etc, ideally the output of `rvm info` and `gem list` and/or your Gemfile) > > --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
On 13 Aug 2010, at 22:16, Don French wrote:> Not sure what you meant by "did you turn it off and on again?"Ah, I just meant I was running out of ideas[1].> The other information is here: > http://pastie.org/1091155All I can suggest is maybe updating RVM and trying in Ruby 1.9.2 with a fresh gemset and bundle install? Other than that I''m out of ideas... Ash [1] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpmLrz_lSuE -- http://www.patchspace.co.uk/ http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran
Thought that was what you meant, but did not want to leave anything untried. I have updated to 1.9.2-rc2. same problem. I am going to have to do an update to snow leopard soon, may try it and put new code on not just restore. Don French On Aug 14, 4:40?am, Ashley Moran <ashley.mo... at patchspace.co.uk> wrote:> On 13 Aug 2010, at 22:16, Don French wrote: > > > Not sure what you meant by ?"did you turn it off and on again?" > > Ah, I just meant I was running out of ideas[1]. > > > The other information is here: > >http://pastie.org/1091155 > > All I can suggest is maybe updating RVM and trying in Ruby 1.9.2 with a fresh gemset and bundle install? > > Other than that I''m out of ideas... > > Ash > > [1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpmLrz_lSuE > > --http://www.patchspace.co.uk/http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
On 14 Aug 2010, at 18:49, Don French wrote:> Thought that was what you meant, but did not want to leave anything > untried. I have updated to 1.9.2-rc2. same problem. I am going to > have to do an update to snow leopard soon, may try it and put new code > on not just restore.I wish I could help more, but I''m flat out of ideas. I don''t think I''d be able to do any more without being at your machine. -- http://www.patchspace.co.uk/ http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleymoran