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On the command line, 'which git' returns '/usr/local/git/bin/git'<BR>
So I put that in the TM_GIT Shell Variables list. But now when I try to use the bundle it keeps giving me this error:<BR>
sh: line 3: /usr/local/git/bin/git : No such file or directory<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>Do you have PATH set in TextMate preferences? That could throw it off the scent.<BR>
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David F. Snyder,<BR>
Department of Mathematics<BR>
Texas State University<BR>
601 University Drive<BR>
San Marcos, TX 78666<BR>
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“It will be well for us not to assume an attitude of condescension<BR>
towards the crowd. Because in the matter of looking without seeing we<BR>
are all about equal. We all go to and fro in a state of the observing<BR>
faculties which somewhat resembles coma. We are all content to look and<BR>
not see.” -- Arnold Bennett in “The Author’s Craft” (1914)<BR>
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