Hi,
I've still been working on this, and can't figure it out.
I did see this old thread that covers a similar problem down the page a bit:
http://groups.google.com/group/rspec/browse_thread/thread/b0c08ffd06c0f9e6#m
sg_25d4f7ccf7362853
The OP eventually links to a project where it explains how t
I'm thinking about trying to get TestJour in place to run on a single
system, but one with a crapload of processors, since that's about the only
way to make anything run reasonably on a Sparc ...
I think I remember seeing that there was a Bonjour protocol client for
Solaris, but I'm not sure where
John Goodsen wrote:
this was my vision with rcumber - I haven't worked on it for a few
months, but it's basically a rails plugin that provides a web interface
to edit and run cucumber tests I'd love some help and ideas from
others to take this to a more universally usable tool - we use it
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Matt Wynne wrote:
> What's the current state of the art for distributed test runs? Is
> anybody doing it for real? As part of the build or before check-in?
> Where would be the best place to contribute effort? Testjour looks the
> most likely... Any others out ther
this was my vision with rcumber - I haven't worked on it for a few months,
but it's basically a rails plugin that provides a web interface to edit and
run cucumber tests I'd love some help and ideas from others to take
this to a more universally usable tool - we use it right now on 1 project.
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Zach Dennis wrote:
> I apologize in advanced if this seems like a shameless plug, but it
> feels like an appropriate place to announce it. The first week of June
> I'm going to teaching a class on BDD w/Rails in sunny west Michigan:
>
> Announcement - http://mutual
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Peer Allan wrote:
> Thanks for the advice. I had run the updated generator, but it must have
> been reverted at some point. I did it again and followed your instructions,
> but I am experiencing the same problem. I suspect that some of the custom
> code we have t
I apologize in advanced if this seems like a shameless plug, but it
feels like an appropriate place to announce it. The first week of June
I'm going to teaching a class on BDD w/Rails in sunny west Michigan:
Announcement - http://mutuallyhuman.com/2009/4/3/bdd-with-rails-class
Course - http://idea
Thanks for the advice. I had run the updated generator, but it must have
been reverted at some point. I did it again and followed your instructions,
but I am experiencing the same problem. I suspect that some of the custom
code we have that is using rspec is getting in the way. If I can find ou
> Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 17:24:21 +0100
> From: aidy lewis
> Subject: Re: [rspec-users] RSpec makes me want to write better code
> To: rspec-users
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> Hi David
>
> 20
dammit me be moron, forgot to edit subject
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Chuck van der Linden wrote:
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>
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>> Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 17:24:21 +0100
>> From: aidy lewis
>> Subject: Re: [rspec-users] RSpec makes me want to write better code
>> To: rspec-users
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