On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 7:09 PM, RonJeffries <ronjeffriesacm(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Absolute noob here. New to Mac and to TextMate. Have
and am reading the
Prag TextMate book. Feel free to send me to a link or such.
I'm trying to run an rspec test under TextMate. I have the rspec gem
installed and the test runs under Terminal. Does not run under TextMate,
with the require failing. I assume I am missing some path setting or the
like in TextMate but can't work out what it is.
I'm told there is an rspec bundle that should "solve" this. I tried
what's
on this page:
http://rspec.info/documentation/tools/extensions/editors/textmate.html to
no avail.
I can't find the rspec bundle on RubyForge and when I try the second
suggestion on that page, namely cd ~/Library/Application\
Support/TextMate/Bundles/, I find no Bundles folder under the TextMate
folder, just a file, textmate.pid.
I suggest you remove the texmate.pid file. It seems to me that it is a sign
of something gets wrong.
Next, use the second receipt on the page (the one with git clone). You have
to create the Bundles folder if it does not exist.
Once it is created, just reload the bundles via Bundles menu, Bundle editor,
Reload Bundles.
Cheers,
Michèle Garoche