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Upgraded to Guard 2.0 and Guard::Plugin #32

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@raldred raldred commented Nov 17, 2014

Upgraded the base Guard::CoffeeScript class to use Guard::Plugin as per:
https://github.com/guard/guard/wiki/Upgrading-to-Guard-2.0#changes-in-guardguard

Tweaked a few spec config issues, gemspec didn't define rspec version, now fixed at 2.99.x

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ezekg commented Nov 29, 2014

Just saw this right before I was about to create a pull request with essentially the same changes. 👍 Merge this?

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I think Travis on Rubinius just needs to be rebuilt for this build to pass; it is working on all other distros and worked for me when I used guard init coffeescript.

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abuisman commented Dec 5, 2014

+1, can someone please pick this up?

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raldred commented Dec 5, 2014

Sorry I don't have any control,
MRI Rubies & JRuby work fine.
I think there's something wrong with the Rubinus setup on Travis because the error is unrelated to the PR.

Bundler::GemspecError: Could not read gem at /home/travis/.rvm/gems/rbx/cache/hitimes-1.2.2.gem. It may be corrupted.

Maybe @netzpirat could kick off a travis rebuild?

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e2 commented Dec 6, 2014

@raldred, @abuisman , @shicholas, @ezekg - please move this to the "real" repository here: guard#13

and close this issue here - thanks.

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