Matt
/Library/Application Support/TextMate has themes folder and bundles folder - the bundles has Ruby.tmbundle
~/Library/Application Support/TextMate has nothing
I deleted the contents - same result
CLS
do you have anything in either/Library/Application Support/TextMateor~/Library/Application Support/TextMateif you do, try erasing it and restarting TM.–AlexOn Apr 24, 2007, at 10:15 AM, charles snyder wrote:Great idea
unfortunately, I get the same result...
CLSOn 4/24/07, Alex Ross < alex.j.ross@gmail.com > wrote:charles, if you create a new user account and try a simple python or ruby file in textmate does it work?On Apr 24, 2007, at 8:53 AM, charles snyder wrote:Thanks
In both cases (w + wo shebang):
/bin/bash: line 4: Tue Apr 24 10:23:28 CDT 2007 /usr/local/bin/ruby:
I did read and try the page Alex referenced above, and did the following:
1. created a~/.bash_profile
with[ -f /etc/profile ] && . /etc/profile
[ -f ~/.bashrc ] && . ~/.bashrc
export PATH="$HOME/bin:/opt/local/bin:$PATH"
2. Set the default shell on the computer to be bash
3. I did not yet try the~/.MacOSX/environment.plist
but will do that next
I installed ruby 1.8.5 via darwin ports, but did not delete the 'factory' ruby previously present, but
ruby -v gives 1.8.2
In the terminal (or iterm) I can do sudo gem install fastercsv, and it works, then if I irb> require 'faster_csv'
it can't find it.
However, running
print "Hi there" from temp.py in Textmate gives me:
/bin/bash: line 4: Tue Apr 24 10:23:28 CDT 2007 /usr/local/bin/ruby:
(yes, it says ruby)
I may try to
Plan A : reinstall textmate
Plan B: reinstall tiger osx + shoot selfOn 4/24/07, Matt Neuburg <matt@tidbits.com> wrote:On 4/23/07 7:01 PM, in article
fa09ca6d0704231901l8dea2e3n46d3ffa049dda2b4@mail.gmail.com , "charles snyder"
<clsnyder@gmail.com > wrote:
> I can run programs from the command line (with some weird behavior)
Well, personally, I'm mystified.
I guess what I'd like to know is:
(1) what happens if you make a new TextMate doc, type
puts "hello"
type shift-control-option-R 2 (to change it to Ruby) and command-R
(2) what happens if you add a shebang line at the start and do the same
(3) what weird behavior at the command line? Can you give an example? What
happens if you just say ruby --version?
m.
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