Check gem help uninstall for details Or you can just uninstall all versions and then install the one you need.
Check gem help uninstall for details. Or you can just uninstall all versions and then install the one you need.
Thanks. Got the gems "removed" but that only leads to another problem. See above – Meltemi Aug 10 '10 at 23:58 @Meltemi Never worked with rspec myself, but there're loads of similar reports in google: google.Com/search?
Hl=en&safe=off&q=ruby+spec+`bin_path':+can't+find+e? Xecutable+spec+for+rspec++(Gem::Exception)&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai= – Nikita Rybak Aug 11 '10 at 0:15 thanks for your help. I was able to figure it out.
My fault...probably...but not sure what I did...but it seems to be working now. Confusing stuff... – Meltemi Aug 11 '10 at 0:21.
I've got two copies of rspec in a gemset. Was using beta.19 but need to downgrade to beta.18. Changed my gemfile and then bundle install.
And I would like to remove all traces of beta.19 but can't seem to find out how. Edit: Thanks to Nikita I was able to remove the beta.19 gems. Is there something I need to do to rebuild now that 19 is gone and i'm falling back to 18?
I had the same error message but what I needed to do was add the rspec rails to my :development group as well as :test, YMMV.
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