Alain,
You don't need to tail the console.log file to get the autotest output. Any string that you pass to UserCommand will be executed in the shell by CommandMate, and the output will be printed to the webpreview window. This ought to do it: http://pastie.textmate.org/ 34483.
– Alex
On Jan 20, 2007, at 9:06 AM, Alain Ravet wrote:
Alex
I'm 2 steps further, but I still have a problem.
The latest version of $TM_SUPPORT_PATH/lib/scriptmate.rb is
available
from TextMate's svn repository.
OK. I installed it through the GetBundle bundle. A no-brainer.
Once you've got the latest version of TextMate's Bundles and Support path, you'll be able to use the example command[1] I mentioned
before
(or modify it to your purposes).
With your original command, I get a "permission denied" on the _console.log_ file access => I added "sudo" in front of the "tail" to solve that problem => now, when I launch your command, I see a TM window with the file contents. That's OK.
Remaining problem: how do I launch/get "autotest" to dump its contents in the console.log file? (as a simple "autotest > somefile.log" doesn't do it)
Alain
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