Sorry for yet another email on this topic but I was looking on GitHub and the only commit in the past few months that seemed immediately relevant to this issue is this one from July:<image.png>
I don't see anything more current which would correct this position now that Mavericks is out. Are we "out of support" for PHP in Textmate when upgrading to Mavericks? :(KenOn 2 November 2013 11:18, Ken Snyder <ken+textmate@ken.net> wrote:
Also, for what it's worth, I looked under the Bundles properties and see that the PHP bundle was updated last week.<image.png>I would have thought/hoped that this would have picked up Mavericks/Ruby incompatibilities.KenOn 2 November 2013 11:14, Ken Snyder <ken+textmate@ken.net> wrote:
I'm used 2.0-alpha.9493 (and have been on the 2.x branch for a very long time). Is that not what you're referring to?On 2 November 2013 10:41, Michael Sheets <mummer@whitefalls.org> wrote:
On Nov 1, 2013, at 9:35 PM, Ken Snyder <ken+textmate@ken.net> wrote:We are recommending you upgrade to the 2.0 alpha for Mavericks:
> Ahhh. Yes I did update to Mavericks. Timing makes sense. Will the default PHP bundle be updated accordingly? Is there a way to regress the Ruby default?
http://macromates.com/download
It includes updated bundles to work around this issue as well as many other fixes and additions.
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