[TxMt] textmate can't find ruby.

aaron smith beingthexemplarylists at gmail.com
Wed Jan 17 16:54:55 UTC 2007


ok.. I added TM_RUBY to the shell vars.. works now.

thanks again.



On 1/17/07, aaron smith <beingthexemplarylists at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks.. Yes I installed ruby in /usr/local/ when I perform a which. It
> says /usr/local/bin/ruby.
>
> When I get that error from the subversion bundle.. it says it even
> searched /usr/local/bin/ - shouldn't it have foudn ruby?
>
> looking into what you sent..
>
> -a
>
> On 1/17/07, Grant Hollingworth <grant at antiflux.org> wrote:
> >
> > * aaron smith <beingthexemplarylists at gmail.com > [2007-01-17 09:38]:
> > >it's weird.. if I run ruby from the command line or irb it works fine..
> > But
> > >textmate compains about not finding it. (when using the Subversion
> > bundle).
> > >Textmate says it's searching all these different directories (one
> > happens to
> > >actally have ruby in it). but Textmat still can';t find it..
> >
> > http://macromates.com/textmate/manual/shell_commands#search_path
> > See especially the paragraph marked "Important".
> >
> > The easiest fix for Ruby is to add a TM_RUBY environment variable in
> > TextMate's preferences (under Advanced → Shell Variables).
> >
> > >on other thing I noticed.. is that if i do a >>whereis ruby<< it doesnt
> > show
> > >anything.. I'm thinking that's the problem but how do I fix it..
> >
> > That is odd.  whereis reports /usr/bin/ruby on my machine, which is
> > Apple's stock Ruby.  whereis only searches standard directories.  If you try
> > 'which ruby' instead, it should find the version you installed.
> >
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