Thankyou. but I still have problem.
@ Hans - I set "C" in status bar.
@Alex,
In preferences I can't find the "Disable" Xcode Bundles. There is no "bleeding edge" - Update Menu. Only "Cutting edge". After updating... still problem.
regards, koko
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Alex Ross tm-alex@rosiba.com wrote:
On Nov 13, 2008, at 7:06 PM, Salai Khine wrote:
Dear All,
I am very new with MacOSX and Textmate(1.5.7). I write with TextMate simple HelloWorld in C.
#include <stdio.h> int main() { prinft("hello world"); return 0; }
When I run the code. I always get this error.
xcodebuild: Error: the directory /Users/koko/Documents/MNP does not contain an Xcode project.
what is the problem? I dont wanna use Xcode editor for C learning.
How can I configure the Xcode complier for TextMate editor.?
You should first disable the Xcode bundle in textmate's preferences.
Now, update to the "bleeding edge" TextMate by ⌥+click (option +click) the "check for updates" button in TextMate's preferences.
In C mode, you can now compile and run files with ⌘R (command+R).
—Alex
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