Hi there
I'm using Gentoo Prefix to get all the funky tools and therefore the PATH is to be overridden with /Gentoo/bin and friends in order to precede the stuff that comes with Mac OS X.
However, some TM plugins seem to have a problem with that - such as the RSpec.tmbundle. It's nagging that some gems are missing which means that it's not using the Ruby installed under /Gentoo but the one bundled with the OS. I've tried to set PATH in TM's preferences but that doesn't change a thing.
Anyone a solution for this at hand? Thx... -sven
On Wed, 9 Jul 2008, Svoop wrote:
Hi there
I'm using Gentoo Prefix to get all the funky tools and therefore the PATH is to be overridden with /Gentoo/bin and friends in order to precede the stuff that comes with Mac OS X.
However, some TM plugins seem to have a problem with that - such as the RSpec.tmbundle. It's nagging that some gems are missing which means that it's not using the Ruby installed under /Gentoo but the one bundled with the OS. I've tried to set PATH in TM's preferences but that doesn't change a thing.
Set GEM_HOME also.
On Jul 9, 2008, at 12:51 PM, Svoop wrote:
I'm using Gentoo Prefix to get all the funky tools and therefore the PATH is to be overridden with /Gentoo/bin and friends in order to precede the stuff that comes with Mac OS X.
However, some TM plugins seem to have a problem with that - such as the RSpec.tmbundle. It's nagging that some gems are missing which means that it's not using the Ruby installed under /Gentoo but the one bundled with the OS. I've tried to set PATH in TM's preferences but that doesn't change a thing.
http://manual.macromates.com/en/shell_commands#search_path
Solution is there, make sure you read the part past important and set it in both locations.
Michael Sheets-2 wrote:
Great, that did the trick, even without GEM_HOME. But logout/login is necessary to bring the changes into effect.
Thanks! -sven