[TxMt] Re: Subversion bundle problem

Dana Rea danarea at gmail.com
Wed Dec 10 01:53:20 UTC 2008


Thanks for the reply Allan. I updated all of my bundles earlier and the
problem has since vanished. Perhaps there was a compatibility problem? In
any case, I will raise this issue again if I'm able to reproduce the
problem.

On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 7:07 PM, Allan Odgaard <mailinglist at textmate.org>wrote:

> On 8 Dec 2008, at 23:35, Dana Rea wrote:
>
> > Is there anything further on this issue? I'm experiencing the same
> > results
> > for a fresh checkout from an svn+ssh repo, performed through TM.
>
> Looking at the thread, it seems Dave never returned with further
> diagnostics, and what he showed seemed to indicate the problem was
> outside TextMate.
>
> Please provide as much detail as possible regarding the problem you
> experience, how you trigger it, what you tried, etc. (also do the
> tests from Terminal).
>
>
>
> >> On 24 Jan 2008, at 21:59, dave.myron wrote:
> >>
> >>>> [...] the default values for the above should become:
> >>>>
> >>>>   svn log --xml --limit 15 -vr HEAD:1 \
> >>>>   «file» 2>&1 | ruby -- "${TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT}/format_log_xml.rb"
> >>>>
> >>> Digging up an old thread here, but I'm getting these same problems
> >>> with the
> >>> latest TextMate and the latest Subversion bundle.
> >>>
> >>> When I run the second command above (the *parsed* one with defaults)
> >>> [1] I get
> >>> the same *REXML* error [2].
> >> ... [show rest of quote<
> http://www.nabble.com/Subversion-bundle-problem-td13754459.html#
> >> >
> >> ]
> >>
> >> So you can reproduce the error outside TextMate?
> >>
> >>> However, if I change it to this (two-liner) it
> >>> works just fine (of course, it doesn't show in TM...):
> >>> [...]
> >>> The error with the rescue block uncommented:
> >>> /opt/local/lib/ruby/1.8/*rexml*/source.rb:226:in `pos': Illegal seek
> >>> (Errno::ESPIPE)
> >>
> >> It would appear the *REXML* *parser* treats the IO object as more
> >> than
> >> just a pipe (i.e. it tries to seek).
> >>
> >> Try instead of using '</tmp/test.log' do: 'cat /tmp/test.log|ruby …',
> >> see if that changes things. Also try change '2>&1' to '2>/dev/null'
> >> in
> >> the version that fails for you in Terminal.
> >>
> > --
> > Dana
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Dana
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