TextMate is prompting me on every launch to check for an update and warning me that I need one, but there isn't one; what I have (version 2.0-beta.8.5) is reported as current. m.
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On 6 Mar 2016, at 9:07, Matt Neuburg wrote:
TextMate is prompting me on every launch to check for an update and warning me that I need one, but there isn't one; what I have (version 2.0-beta.8.5) is reported as current. m.
One should be available now, sorry about the inconvenience.
On Mar 5, 2016, at 7:17 PM, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
On 6 Mar 2016, at 9:07, Matt Neuburg wrote:
TextMate is prompting me on every launch to check for an update and warning me that I need one, but there isn't one; what I have (version 2.0-beta.8.5) is reported as current. m.
One should be available now, sorry about the inconvenience.
No problem, thanks for doing that. m.
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I recently upgraded to STATA 14 (a statistical package), and the Textmate 2 bundle stopped working correctly. When I try to run the program from within Textmate 2, it brings up a temporary do file inside STATA (as opposed to just running the program as it had done with STATA 13). I was wondering how I might go about troubleshooting a situation like this?