On Nov 20, 2007, at 12:21 , Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 19 Nov 2007, at 14:48, Jasper van der Meulen wrote:
[...] Somewhere i can find 1.5.6 and try all over again ?
Change the version to 1.5.6 in the 1.5.7 download link.
But learning that you open TextMate by opening the document file, I am 99% certain that the system did actually run the version on your Time Machine backup, and the backed up version was then target for the update.
That's something i can understand .. but maybe it's apple indexing service that's suddenly indexes (even tho spotlight prefs prevent it from indexing) it somehow got indexed and launched that version. Like i said, somehow i also got applications from my backup in my "open with" list
Running the wrong version of TextMate happens all the time for me (since I generally have 3 versions installed), even when TextMate is already running, the system will sometimes find another version to run, when I open a document -- and I have heard numerous complaints from people about Leopard running (mostly trashed) applications from their Time Machine backup.
Resetting launch services works temporarily (as Rob suggests), the problem is that if you open a folder with applications, the system will cache the info from these applications, and it seems that for file types where you did not explicitly assign an application, it is the last one seen, which can handle the type, that gets to handle it.
I'll try tonight ..i've read it but haven't got a chance to do it yet.
thanks