On Mar 8, 2006, at 1:51 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:

On 8/3/2006, at 22:22, Jonathan Prettyman wrote:

Is there something broken with my install I can fix?

Check Preferences -> Advanced -> Shell Variables.

If you have a BASH_ENV here, then it must go!


So I had that set up to point to my bash_profile.  Taking that away makes it so I don't get my PATH set up right (/opt/local/bin...)

It also seems to not make a difference, I still get
    /bin/bash: line 1: require_cmd: command not found
If not, try to type “env” in a new document and follow that by ctrl-R, this will dump the environment, which should help debug the issue.

Before pasting the result of this, be sure to check it for potential “secret” information (e.g. if you’ve setup MYSQL_PASSWD or similar).


TM_ORGANIZATION_NAME=Socialtext
SHELL=/bin/bash
TM_LINE_INDEX=3
TM_MODE=Plain Text
TM_SCOPE=text.plain
USER=jjp
TM_COLUMNS=107
TM_SELECTED_TEXT=env
__CF_USER_TEXT_ENCODING=0x1F5:0:0
TM_CURRENT_LINE=env
PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
TM_COLUMN_NUMBER=4
PWD=/private/var/tmp/folders.501/TemporaryItems
TM_SUPPORT_PATH=/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support
SHLVL=2
HOME=/Users/jjp
LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
TM_CURRENT_WORD=env
TM_SOFT_TABS=NO
TM_LINE_NUMBER=1
TM_TAB_SIZE=4
_=/usr/bin/env

-jon