[TxMt] Ruby Run Script errors

Kevin Ballard kevin at sb.org
Fri Jul 28 18:21:14 UTC 2006


I managed to get this error once, but re-running the command worked
fine. I never did figure out what caused the strange error in the first
place.

On Fri, 28 Jul 2006, Frank Moda III wrote:

> Ok.  I just opened Textmate and hit File -> New From Template -> Ruby -> Ruby 
> Script.  This opened a new file with some predefined commenting at the top. 
> I simply put in puts "Hello World!" to test.  I went to bundles -> ruby -> 
> run script and I get a blue box.  At the top i still have the missing cat 
> command.  Then in a light blue box it says it ran RubyMate r3391 running Ruby 
> v1.8.4 and ran my untitled document.  In another light blue box, it says 
> Program Exited normally.  At the end it shows the missing rm command error. 
> At the bottome of the document it shows I am using the Ruby language setting.
>
> On Jul 27, 2006, at 11:16 PM, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
>
>> 
>> On Jul 27, 2006, at 7:29 PM, Frank Moda III wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 	I recently got interested in starting to learn ruby.  Since then I 
>>> have done a few things.  I have installed the newest ruby (1.8.4) to my 
>>> /usr/local/bin/ .  I also learned about TextMate, so I went and downloaded 
>>> it.  I played around with it and noticed that i could run the ruby script 
>>> within textmate using Run Script.  However, when I do this, i get two 
>>> errors.  One is /bin/bash: line 3: cat: command not found.  This is at the 
>>> beginning.  After it says program exited normally, it says /bin/bash: line 
>>> 8: rm: command not found.  Also, it doesn't show any of the script as 
>>> having run normally (didn't output anything).  Does anyone know whats 
>>> wrong?  Thanks!
>>> 
>> 
>> Looks like your script is executed as a shell script instead of a ruby 
>> script. What is the first line in the script? What is the language setting 
>> for the document (should be appearing at the bottom of the window.)
>> Also try to run the "run script" command from the Ruby bundle, instead of 
>> using its shortcut.
>> 
>> Haris

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