On Mar 31, 2009, at 3:10 AM, Alex wrote:
Greetings!
I have been using TextMate for nearly three years. I just recently switched jobs and purchased a new MacBook. I've been using the 30 day trial for about a week - planning to purchase my key soon.
Despite using TextMate with PHP for so long, I haven't ever used the PHP bundle. This evening I downloaded it - tested it for a while - but found it to make TextMate very unstable. I'd select the bundles menu to try out each PHP bundle, but every second or third time the app would freeze for a few seconds, then crash. My console indicated: 'unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x15c29800' right before the crash.
I tried removing textmate and deleting the php.tmbundle from / library/application support/textmate/bundles/ then i reinstalled textmate and tried everything again - same result.
So, I removed it for the second time (and also the bundle in / library/application support/textmate/bundles/) - Now, when looking at my console and working on a php file, I see many instances of "didn't find rule named source.php" -
This ticket: http://ticket.macromates.com/show?ticket_id=8D6BF285 concludes that "That error indicates that you deleted or disabled the PHP bundle and are working with HTML files (with embedded PHP)."
I really liked the php bundle, but I'd hate to turn an 'always stable' app to 'incredibly unstable' ... so, I'd be satisfied with relying on my own snippets... but I am concerned with the error that I am still getting in my console. Is there anything I can do to completely remove that bundle?
I don't want to purchase a key until I get this issue worked out. I'm not sure how to proceed, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Alex
Check how your PATH environment variable is set up in your shell initialisation file. TextMate uses it to set the path before running commands. I had problem with the Subversion bundle, before removing the locally build ruby I had installed in /usr/local/ bin (which come before /usr/bin in my path) ------------------------------------- This sig is dedicated to the advancement of Nuclear Power Tommy Nordgren tommy.nordgren@comhem.se