OK, I found out that my TM_SUPPORT_PATH variable was being set to a local support folder that I don’t recall the reason for creating (it was way before last Fall’s major upgrade), but when I deleted the TextMate folder in ~/Library/Application Support/ it all began to work again. I had to reinstall two bundles that got installed in the miscreant directory, nothing horrendous.

Now the terminal window opens (I had to downgrade the level of protection offered by KeyChain, but no biggie either) and the programs load.  A couple other mysterious behaviors disappeared as well.

I found support in the mailing list archive:
http://search.gmane.org/?query=TM_SUPPORT_PATH+is+incorrect%3F%3F+&author=&group=gmane.editors.textmate.general&sort=relevance&DEFAULTOP=and&xP=tm%09support%09variable&xFILTERS=Geditors.textmate.general---A

All hail TextMate!

Best wishes
David

On 5/26/07 5:12 PM, "Edwin Chen" <edchen@mit.edu> wrote:

nope...i tried it on my old ibook also, and nothing happens there either

On 5/26/07, Allan Odgaard <throw-away-1@macromates.com  <mailto:throw-away-1@macromates.com> > wrote:
On 25. May 2007, at 04:19, Edwin Chen wrote:

> On my MacBook (running ghc-6.6 and OS X 10.4), when I select "Load in
> GHCi", nothing happens.
> Any clue as to what's wrong, or anyone else experience this problem?

Nothing happens? I.e. a terminal window doesn't even show?