I use the Makefile bundle on my desktop and never had any issues so I when I put it on my laptop I was a little puzzled when running Build produced this output:
env: ruby\r\rrequire: No such file or directory
Ruby is most definitely in TM's path, and checking the path from within TM on both machines shows that they are exactly the same. Both machines are running Leopard with the same version of ruby, same gems, and same version of TM installed.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Brian
On 2009-Apr-5, at 8:26 PM, Brian Staszewski wrote:
Ruby is most definitely in TM's path, and checking the path from within TM on both machines shows that they are exactly the same.
I'm sure `ruby` is on your system, but `ruby\r\rrequire` most likely is not. :)
It looks to me like the script giving this error contains the wrong type of line endings. I have no idea how it ended up that way, but if you know where the file is, open it with TextMate, then do a "Save As…" and make sure "Line Endings" is "LF".
I figured those "\r"s might be doing it but couldn't figure where they were coming from. Editing that bundle command in TM and re-saving with LF line endings did the trick. Thanks!
-B
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Rob McBroom textmate@skurfer.com wrote:
On 2009-Apr-5, at 8:26 PM, Brian Staszewski wrote:
Ruby is most definitely in TM's path, and checking the path from within TM on both machines shows that they are exactly the same.
I'm sure `ruby` is on your system, but `ruby\r\rrequire` most likely is not. :)
It looks to me like the script giving this error contains the wrong type of line endings. I have no idea how it ended up that way, but if you know where the file is, open it with TextMate, then do a "Save As…" and make sure "Line Endings" is "LF".
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