Hi,
Congrats with RC1. Unfortunately, my bundles are messed up. I lost a number of my shortcut commands that I have always worked with. I lost my RSpec bundle functionality, which I managed to restore by manually reinstalling the bundle from Github.
Is there something I must do/should have done to keep my bundles working as they have done before? I did accept the request to move the bundles to the new structure when I restarted Textmate, but that hasn't helped. Some guidance on this topic would be very helpful.
Thank you!
Pascal
On 17 Nov 2016, at 17:01, Pascal Lindelauf wrote:
Congrats with RC1. Unfortunately, my bundles are messed up. I lost a number of my shortcut commands that I have always worked with. I lost my RSpec bundle functionality, which I managed to restore by manually reinstalling the bundle from Github.
RSpec is a bundle available via Preferences → Bundles. It is recommended to install via this dialog (when the bundle is available).
As for why it disappeared during the update, I am not sure, but as I alluded to in the other reply, it could be a messed up `BundlesIndex.binary` since that is basically a cache of the file system, and it appears that keeping this 100% in sync does occasionally fail.
I should probably add code to automatically rebuild the cache once a week or so (I believe Time Machine does something like that).
Here too Allan: thanks for your quick and helpful reply.
I did the manual install of the RSpec bundle where I did this before: in the ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles directory. I have now renamed that directory to Bundles-old to make sure that I'm using the Bundle that is managed by Textmate and that works. And so do my other commands now, like the Git commands, that I "lost" after the RC1 release.
Thanks again!
Pascal.
*From:* Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org *Date:* 17 November 2016 at 11:40 *To:* "TextMate users" textmate@lists.macromates.com *Subject:* [TxMt] Re: What to do to get my bundles to work correctly again in RC1?
On 17 Nov 2016, at 17:01, Pascal Lindelauf wrote:
RSpec is a bundle available via Preferences ? Bundles. It is recommended to install via this dialog (when the bundle is available).
As for why it disappeared during the update, I am not sure, but as I alluded to in the other reply, it could be a messed up |BundlesIndex.binary| since that is basically a cache of the file system, and it appears that keeping this 100% in sync does occasionally fail.
I should probably add code to automatically rebuild the cache once a week or so (I believe Time Machine does something like that).
textmate mailing list textmate@lists.macromates.com http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate *From:* Pascal Lindelauf pascal@lindelauf.com *Date:* 17 November 2016 at 11:01 *To:* textmate@lists.macromates.com *Subject:* What to do to get my bundles to work correctly again in RC1? Hi,
Congrats with RC1. Unfortunately, my bundles are messed up. I lost a number of my shortcut commands that I have always worked with. I lost my RSpec bundle functionality, which I managed to restore by manually reinstalling the bundle from Github.
Is there something I must do/should have done to keep my bundles working as they have done before? I did accept the request to move the bundles to the new structure when I restarted Textmate, but that hasn't helped. Some guidance on this topic would be very helpful.
Thank you!
Pascal