Never mind.  I just figured out that TODO expects a top-level folder for the entire project.  This works for me now.

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 4:22 PM, W.P. McNeill <billmcn@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a Ruby code project with several TODO comments in it.  When I run the TODO list command, the bundle displays an empty list.

If I open one of the Ruby source files in the project by itself, the TODO bundle does list to TODO items it contains.  Presumably the Bundle doesn't like the way I have my project set up.  I have *.rb source files in the standard Ruby gem directory structure (i.e. in lib, test, bin subdirectories).  I manually add all files to the project (i.e. I don't have Textmate automatically import them.)  I have created lib, test, and bin groups in the project.  I have tried highlighting various collections of items in the sidebar when running the show TODO list command to no avail.

Any suggestions as to what is wrong?
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