I'm really having a hard time solving this since I don't see any possible solutions that is already written on the net, So I decided to ask a question here at StackOverflow.
Firstly, I have created a new Rails app called "MicroTwitter":
rails new MicroTwitter -T
Here the -T option to the rails command tells Rails not to generate a test directory associated with the default Test::Unit framework.
After that, I added a few lines on the Gemfile:
group :development do
gem 'rspec-rails'
end
group :test do
gem 'rspec'
gem 'webrat'
end
And so I did a bundle install
But after minutes of waiting, It was stuck up.
C:\Users\MDF\Desktop\apps\rails apps\MicroTwitter>bundle install
Fetching source index for http://rubygems.org/
Using rake (0.8.7)
Using abstract (1.0.0)
Using activesupport (3.0.5)
Using builder (2.1.2)
Using i18n (0.5.0)
Using activemodel (3.0.5)
Using erubis (2.6.6)
Using rack (1.2.2)
Using rack-mount (0.6.14)
Using rack-test (0.5.7)
Using tzinfo (0.3.26)
Using actionpack (3.0.5)
Using mime-types (1.16)
Using polyglot (0.3.1)
Using treetop (1.4.9)
Using mail (2.2.15)
Using actionmailer (3.0.5)
Using arel (2.0.9)
Using activerecord (3.0.5)
Using activeresource (3.0.5)
Using bundler (1.0.11)
Using diff-lcs (1.1.2)
Using nokogiri (1.4.4.1)
Using thor (0.14.6)
Using railties (3.0.5)
Using rails (3.0.5)
Using rspec-core (2.5.1)
Using rspec-expectations (2.5.0)
Using rspec-mocks (2.5.0)
Using rspec (2.5.0)
Using rspec-rails (2.5.0)
Using sqlite3 (1.3.3)
It stuck up just to sqlite3. To those who knew how to solve this problem, Your help is highly appreciated. Thanks!
gem install sqlite3? Did you have the same problem? – Francisco Apr 5 '11 at 8:40