[TxMt] Re: problem with PHP bundle, can I completely remove it?

Rob McBroom textmate at skurfer.com
Tue Mar 31 15:28:21 UTC 2009


On 2009-Mar-30, at 9:10 PM, Alex wrote:

> Despite using TextMate with PHP for so long, I haven't ever used the  
> PHP bundle.
> This evening I downloaded it - tested it for a while - but found it  
> to make TextMate very unstable.

What did you download and from where? "The" PHP bundle is included  
with TextMate by default.

> I tried removing textmate and deleting the php.tmbundle from / 
> library/application support/textmate/bundles/ then i reinstalled  
> textmate and tried everything again - same result.

Check the same location in ~/Library as well.

> So, I removed it for the second time (and also the bundle in / 
> library/application support/textmate/bundles/) -
> Now, when looking at my console and working on a php file, I see  
> many instances of "didn't find rule named source.php" -
>
> This ticket: http://ticket.macromates.com/show?ticket_id=8D6BF285  
> concludes that "That error indicates that you deleted or disabled  
> the PHP bundle and are working with HTML files (with embedded PHP)."

The default PHP bundle should always exist in TextMate.app/Contents/ 
SharedSupport/Bundles/. Go to the Bundle Editor and click "Filter  
List…" to make sure it's enabled there. It can be removed or disabled  
in other ways, but you'd have to really go out of your way to do so.  
Have you ever removed or disabled the default?

-- 
Rob McBroom
<http://www.skurfer.com/>

Because it screws up the order in which people normally read text.

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