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== 0.5.2 2009-06-08
=== New Features
* Cleaner backtrace in diagnostic mode
=== Bugfixes
* Cucumber env.rb (and RSpec spec_helper.rb) are now able to set the environment via ENV['RAILS_ENV'] if they wish.
* Rails config/routes.rb is no longer cached
* Unknown application frameworks no longer blow up if not spork bootstrapped
== 0.5.1 2009-06-05
=== Bugfixes
* "Trapped" ApplicationController loading wasn't working in Rails 2.1.0.
* Rails 2.0.2 blew up.
* Rails 2.3.2, 2.2.2, 2.1.2, 2.1.1, 2.1.0, 2.0.2 are all verified and tested (rake test_rails tests all 2.x rails gems you've installed)
== 0.5.0 2009-06-05
=== New Features
* Diagnostic mode: run 'spork -d' to find out which project files will be preloaded, and where they are being loading from.
* Better Rails integration: automatically delay loading of ApplicationController, observers, and entire app folder. Also, automatically re-establish the database connection each run if ActiveRecord is being used.
* Cucumber feature to test Spork from end to end (integrating with Rails)
== 0.4.4 2009-06-01
=== New Features
* Return the result of run_tests by shipping it through a Unix socket pair
=== Bugfixes
* Prevent at_exit blocks from being run inside the child (fixes the duplicate run attempts bug)
== 0.4.3 2009-05-30
* Actually include MIT-License in the gem
== 0.4.2 2009-05-30
* MIT-License
== 0.4.0 2009-05-29
=== New Features
* Ctrl-c kills the running specs if running, and the server if not.
* Support for Cucumber
* More tests
== 0.3.x (Git)
=== New Features
=== Bugfixes
== 0.3.1 2009-05-25
* Extracted bin logic into Runner file, improved requiring and load path setup, and cleaned up file organization. (Ben Mabey)
== 0.3.0 2009-05
* Initial release with SpecServer, Bootstraper, and basic option parsing. (Tim Harper)