I'm using GetBundles to update bundles. It has worked fine until recently.
TextMate is Version 1.5.10 (1623) Build 10H574
OS X 10.6.5  МаcBоок 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo


Here's the log excerpt:

12/29/2010 16:34:54 TextMate[GetBundles]
GetBundles – version 1.2 – Hans-Jörg Bibiko - bibiko@eva.mpg.de


12/29/2010 16:34:54 TextMate[GetBundles]
GetBundles' DIALOG runs at token 1

sh: git: command not found

12/29/2010 16:35:05 TextMate[GetBundles]
Cache File lists 967 bundles. Last modified date: Wed Dec 29 11:00:01 UTC 2010

From .bash_profile
export TM_GIT /usr/local/git/bin/git

And the directory, with a print of the version:
 bash-$ cd /usr/local/git/bin/
 bash-$ pwd
/usr/local/git/bin
 bash-$ ls
git                git-cvsserver      git-receive-pack   git-shell          git-upload-archive git-upload-pack    gitk
 bash-$ 
 bash-$ git --version
git version 1.7.3.1
 bash-$ 

On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 4:26 AM, Melissa Chase <mpchase@mac.com> wrote:
The bundle updater uses the environmental variable TM_GIT, not the path, to determine the location of git. You should set it in.bash_profile to the location of git (check it with "which git" in the terminal). IFor example, if git was installed in the usual place, you'd put this line in your .bash_profile file:

export TM_GIT /usr/local/git/bin/git


Penny


On Dec 22, 2010, at 3:39 AM, Lewis Overton wrote:

A recent attempt to update bundles returned 

"sh: git: command not found"

But in terminal, I see

 bash-$ git --version
git version 1.7.3.1

which is something new. What's happening?

I'm running TM Version 1.5.10 (1623)

Model Identifier: MacBook5,1

  Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo

  Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz

with OS X 10.6.5


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