On 24/11/11 12:12, "Phil Dobbin" phildobbin@gmail.com wrote:
I've just installed GetBundles & it keeps failing. The log is telling me:
`sh: command not found git`
But in Shell Variables in Preferences I have `TM_GIT /usr/local/git/bin/git`
& it's also set in my .bash_profile. The Git bundle works fine & recognises my projects in TxMt & git also works fine from the CLI.
FWIW, I installed the GitHub Bundle via git & again got the dreaded:
` 'sh: line 1: git: command not found'`
This, however, is solved by unchecking the default PATH variable (/usr/bin:/usr/sbin/etc) in Shell Variables in Preferences.
GetBundles now no longer throws ` 'sh: line 1: git: command not found'` in the log just says installing then nothing. & nothing is installed.
Cheers,
Phil...