Generally I use the command line for testing. Netbeans can be a little
flakey. That said, check the config of your project in netbeans. Some of
the defaults applied by netbeans aren't always the correct options.
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On 10 Dec 2010 17:11, "George Dinwiddie" wrote:
> On 12/
On 12/10/10 5:43 AM, Babitha Augusthy wrote:
Hi All,
RSpec2 doesn't seem to be supported in Netbeans. When I try to run RSpec
in Netbeans, it says the command 'spec' not found. Does anybody have any
information if this will be corrected?
I don't know beans about Netbeans, but try the command 'r
Hi All,
RSpec2 doesn't seem to be supported in Netbeans. When I try to run RSpec in
Netbeans, it says the command 'spec' not found. Does anybody have any
information if this will be corrected?
Thanks,
Babitha
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