Andrew Premdas wrote:
If your using capistrano you could delete this file when deploying.
Or just not version control it:
git rm -rf --cached lib/tasks/rspec.rake
echo "lib/tasks/rspec.rake" >> .gitignore
Scott
2009/1/16 Scott Taylor <sc...@railsnewbie.com
<mailto:sc...@railsnewbie.com>>
On Jan 16, 2009, at 2:38 PM, Fernando Perez wrote:
Hi,
I just run in the following problem when starting a Rails app
on my
production server:
You have rspec rake tasks installed in
/home/thomas/rails_apps/video_on_demand/lib/tasks/rspec.rake,
but rspec can not be found in vendor/gems, vendor/plugins or
on the
system.
Obviously I don't want Rails to load anything related to
rspec, how can
I tell Rails that it should not care about RSpec on the production
environment?
A quick fix is to install rspec and rspec-rails gems on production
server, but I don't get why the app wants them installed.
I would delete that rake task file (lib/rspec.rake) if you don't
have rspec installed.
Scott
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