..2 seconds after posting I found this thread from the peepcode users group
http://groups.google.com/group/peepcode/browse_thread/thread/089989c61181d39c and so I set the same variables in my .bashrc, and created a new project, which got the bundle to work when opening the project from the command line. it still doesn't work from locomotive though. 2008/2/25, Oliver Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello, > > I've just installed the rspec textmate bundle from svn, and I'm > getting the following error when I try to run a single example: > > /Users/oliver/Library/Application > Support/TextMate/Bundles/RSpec.tmbundle/Support/lib/spec/mate.rb:2:in > `require': No such file to load -- rubygems (LoadError) from > /Users/oliver/Library/Application > Support/TextMate/Bundles/RSpec.tmbundle/Support/lib/spec/mate.rb:2 > from /tmp/temp_textmate.xVeAZb:3:in `require' from > /tmp/temp_textmate.xVeAZb:3 > > I'm using a custom locomotive bundle with the rails 2.0.2 and rspec > 1.1.3 gems installed, together with the respective rspec_on_rails > plugin. I've been searching for a solution for a couple of hours, and > i've tried setting both TM_RUBY and TM_RSPEC_HOME as suggested in > other posts, but that didn't solve it. At one point the error changed, > complaining about a missing rails 2.0.2 gem though it's installed and > declared in the environment config, but I can't remember now what > prompted it. > > appreciate any pointers with this, please bear with me as I'm new to > the list and still learning my way around testing and rspec... ;) > > > - Oliver > _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users