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Command not found/Install missing gem binaries with 'bundle install' using autotest

I am totally new to RoR. I am following Michael Hartl's book. I am not able to make autotest run. Please suggest what's going wrong and a solution to fix it.

When I run 'autotest' at command line inside Rails project directory i get following:

-bash: autotest: command not found

When I run 'bundle exec autotest' I get following:

 bundler: command not found: autotest
 Install missing gem binaries with `bundle install'

Here is the Gemfile

source 'http://rubygems.org'

gem 'rails', '3.0.3'
gem 'sqlite3-ruby', :require => 'sqlite3'

group :development do
gem 'autotest'
gem 'rspec-rails', '2.4.1' 
end

group :test do
gem 'rspec', '2.4.0'
gem 'webrat', '0.7.1'
end

Here is the output from 'gem list'

abstract (1.0.0)
actionmailer (3.0.7, 3.0.6, 3.0.3, 2.3.5, 1.3.6)
actionpack (3.0.7, 3.0.6, 3.0.3, 2.3.5, 1.13.6)
actionwebservice (1.2.6)
activeresource (3.0.7, 3.0.6, 3.0.3, 2.3.5)
activesupport (3.0.7, 3.0.6, 3.0.3, 2.3.5, 1.4.4)
acts_as_ferret (0.4.3)
arel (2.0.9)
autotest (4.4.6)
autotest-fsevent (0.2.5)
autotest-growl (0.2.9)
autotest-notification (2.3.1)
autotest-rails-pure (4.1.2)
builder (2.1.2)
bundler (1.0.12)
capistrano (2.5.2)
cgi_multipart_eof_fix (2.5.0)
configuration (1.2.0)
daemons (1.0.10)
diff-lcs (1.1.2)
dnssd (0.6.0)
erubis (2.6.6) 
fastthread (1.0.1)
fcgi (0.8.7)
ferret (0.11.6)
gem_plugin (0.2.3)
heroku (2.0.4)
highline (1.5.0)
hpricot (0.6.164)
i18n (0.5.0)
launchy (0.4.0)
libxml-ruby (1.1.2)
mail (2.2.19, 2.2.15) 
mime-types (1.16)
mongrel (1.1.5)
mysql2 (0.2.7)
needle (1.3.0)
net-scp (1.0.1)
net-sftp (2.0.1, 1.1.1)
net-ssh (2.0.4, 1.1.4)
net-ssh-gateway (1.0.0)
nokogiri (1.4.4)
notifier (0.1.3)
polyglot (0.3.1)
rack (1.2.2, 1.0.1)
rack-mount (0.6.14)
rack-test (0.5.7)
rails (3.0.7, 3.0.6, 3.0.3, 2.3.5, 1.2.6)
railties (3.0.7, 3.0.6, 3.0.3)
rake (0.8.7, 0.8.3)
RedCloth (4.1.1)
redgreen (1.2.2)
rest-client (1.6.1)
rspec (2.5.0, 2.4.0)
rspec-core (2.5.1, 2.4.0) 
rspec-expectations (2.5.0, 2.4.0)
rspec-mocks (2.5.0, 2.4.0)
rspec-rails (2.5.0, 2.4.1)
ruby-openid (2.1.2)
ruby-yadis (0.3.4)
rubygems-update (1.7.2)
rubynode (0.1.5)
spork (0.8.4)
sqlite3-ruby (1.3.2, 1.2.5, 1.2.4)
sys-uname (0.8.5)
term-ansicolor (1.0.5)
termios (0.9.4)
test_notifier (0.3.6)
thor (0.14.6)
treetop (1.4.9)
tzinfo (0.3.27, 0.3.26)
webrat (0.7.1)
xmpp4r (0.4)
ZenTest (4.5.0)
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aspire Avatar asked May 15 '11 16:05

aspire


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2 Answers

I had a similar error

bundler: command not found: thin
Install missing gem executables with `bundle install`

Running the following command added the required gems:

bundle install --deployment

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chips Avatar answered Oct 22 '22 06:10

chips


bundle install --binstubs will install all the executables from your bundle into a local bin directory in your project (see http://gembundler.com/), then you could run ./bin/autotest.

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Keith Gaddis Avatar answered Oct 22 '22 06:10

Keith Gaddis