Thanx, that did the trick. Sorry for the lame question, kinda new at this.
Brad
On 6/14/07, Ciarán Walsh ciawal@gmail.com wrote:
If you update bundles from the SVN repository you need to make sure your Support folder is up to date as well. Check that out and try again.
For future reference: I assume you mean Command-R, not Control-R; and a textual error message is generally better than a screenshot.
On 14 Jun 2007, at 17:51, Brad Hutchins wrote:
Actually now that I am working on this after having some sleep I came to realization that it was not complaining about the script I was trying to run. Control + R in TM is not working at all. A few days ago I updated the tmbundle for Ruby from the textmate site and had not run a script since then. My guess is something went wrong. Conrtol + R did work before hand. Here is a screen grab of what it is complaining about and the file that it is complaining about. Yes I tested this against scripts that worked with Control + R before hand. Getting same error.
Brad
On 6/14/07, Ciarán Walsh ciawal@gmail.com wrote:
On 14 Jun 2007, at 12:56, Brad Hutchins wrote:
Checked "$:"
Did you do this in TM? E.g. in a document ruby -e'$><<$:*$/'
Then press ⌃R
Most likely TM is using a different version of Ruby than you use in the terminal. Compare "which ruby" ⌃R vs "which ruby" in Terminal
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