I figured those "\r"s might be doing it but couldn't figure where they were coming from. Editing that bundle command in TM and re-saving with LF line endings did the trick. Thanks!
-B
On 2009-Apr-5, at 8:26 PM, Brian Staszewski wrote:I'm sure `ruby` is on your system, but `ruby\r\rrequire` most likely
> Ruby is most definitely in TM's path, and checking the path from
> within TM on both machines shows that they are exactly the same.
is not. :)
It looks to me like the script giving this error contains the wrong
type of line endings. I have no idea how it ended up that way, but if
you know where the file is, open it with TextMate, then do a "Save
As…" and make sure "Line Endings" is "LF".
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