If you are using Spork 1.0rc in your Rails project and wondering why your controllers etc are not reloading, it's because this functionality has been extracted to the spork-rails plugin gem. Remove the spork reference from your Gem file and add 'spork-rails' instead. spork-rails will include spork 1.0rc as a dependency. This follows the convention for other gems such as rspec-rails and factory_girl_rails. Note spork-rails follows the versioning of minor Rails versions. For example, the current version is 3.2.0, compatible with Rails 3.2.x down to 3.0.0.
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