Re: [rspec-users] 'spec' command not working

2011-03-18 Thread Will C.
Will C. wrote in post #988062: > When I run JSpec, in the command prompt, using the "spec" command, I get > this error: > > 'spec' command not recognized as a command > > I have the latest versions of JSpec and Ruby installed. How can I use > the spec command? Not sure what to put in my PATH enviro

Re: [rspec-users] 'spec' command not working

2011-03-18 Thread Will C.
Aslak Hellesøy wrote in post #988109: > What's JSpec? > > Aslak Oh sry I mean RSpec -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. ___ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users

Re: [rspec-users] 'spec' command not working

2011-03-18 Thread Matt Wynne
On 18 Mar 2011, at 16:31, Will C. wrote: > Will C. wrote in post #988062: >> When I run JSpec, in the command prompt, using the "spec" command, I get >> this error: >> >> 'spec' command not recognized as a command >> >> I have the latest versions of JSpec and Ruby installed. How can I use >> th

Re: [rspec-users] 'spec' command not working

2011-03-18 Thread Will C.
Will C. wrote in post #988062: > When I run JSpec, in the command prompt, using the "spec" command, I get > this error: > > 'spec' command not recognized as a command > > I have the latest versions of JSpec and Ruby installed. How can I use > the spec command? Not sure what to put in my PATH enviro

Re: [rspec-users] 'spec' command not working

2011-03-18 Thread Evgeniy Dolzhenko
If your question is related to "JSpec JavaScript Testing Framework" this is the wrong group to post to, you should post to http://groups.google.com/group/jspec instead On 3/18/2011 11:01 AM, Aslak Hellesøy wrote: What's JSpec? Aslak On Mar 18, 2011, at 1:35, "Will C." wrote: When I run JS

Re: [rspec-users] 'spec' command not working

2011-03-18 Thread Aslak Hellesøy
What's JSpec? Aslak On Mar 18, 2011, at 1:35, "Will C." wrote: > When I run JSpec, in the command prompt, using the "spec" command, I get > this error: > > 'spec' command not recognized as a command > > I have the latest versions of JSpec and Ruby installed. How can I use > the spec command? No