On 3/4/07, Allan Odgaard <throw-away-1@macromates.com> wrote:
On 4. Mar 2007, at 05:10, Scott Haug wrote:

> I'm getting the following stack trace when I select the 'Install
> Plugin' command in the Rails bundle:
>
> /Users/scott/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Pristine Copy/
> Bundles/Rails.tmbundle/Support/lib/rails/text_mate.rb:69:in
> `method_missing': undefined method `filepath' for TextMate:Module
> (NoMethodError) from /Users/scott/Library/Application Support/
> TextMate/Pristine Copy/Bundles/Rails.tmbundle/Support/lib/rails/
> rails_path.rb:43:in `initialize' from /Users/scott/Library/
> Application Support/TextMate/Pristine Copy/Bundles/Rails.tmbundle/
> Support/bin/list_plugins.rb:25:in `new' from /Users/scott/Library/
> Application Support/TextMate/Pristine Copy/Bundles/Rails.tmbundle/
> Support/bin/list_plugins.rb:25

From analyzing the code, this would happen if you call Install
Plugin from an untitled document. Could that be it? I.e. what happens
if you open a file in your Rails project, and select the command?


That would make sense, wouldn't it? Yeah, installing the plugin in an actual working rails project did the trick.

Thanks,

-Scott