Package Details: sublime-text-2 2.0.2-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/sublime-text-2.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: sublime-text-2
Description: Sophisticated text editor for code, html and prose (legacy version)
Upstream URL: https://www.sublimetext.com/2
Licenses: custom: commercial
Submitter: SunRed
Maintainer: carstene1ns
Last Packager: SunRed
Votes: 543
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2022-11-15 17:00 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-11-15 17:00 (UTC)

Latest Comments

« First ‹ Previous 1 .. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Next › Last »

jiggak commented on 2011-11-04 17:19 (UTC)

@unformatt in my comment below I mentioned the reasoning when updating to revision 2139. On Mac OSX sublime has a command line binary named "subl" so I thought it was fitting to follow the same convention here. Less typing and easier on my brain when switching between OS's (I use sublime on all three platforms). However, if you dislike the change just rename the script. Or create an alias by putting the following in your .bashrc file: alias sublime=subl

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-11-04 17:13 (UTC)

why does the executable file now is called subl instead of sublime? was there any issue?

jiggak commented on 2011-11-03 17:36 (UTC)

Umm, sublime is distributed as a binary package. No compiling is happening, thus no need for automake or autoconf.

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-11-03 17:34 (UTC)

This package has the following unspecified dependencies: automake autoconf

jiggak commented on 2011-11-02 17:36 (UTC)

@kittmann oops, thanks for that... fixed

kirrmann commented on 2011-11-02 17:33 (UTC)

sublime-text.desktop calls sublime instead of subl

jiggak commented on 2011-11-02 17:23 (UTC)

@drizz thanks I've included your start script changes in latest package. Also note I've made a few other changes: 1) renamed startup script to "subl" to match upstream naming on other platforms 2) move upstream revision number to package version instead of package release (package release will increment for package changes)

drizz commented on 2011-10-23 19:52 (UTC)

I took liberty to write a new start-script (`sublime`) that supports opening projects files as projects. It is available at https://gist.github.com/1307801

jiggak commented on 2011-10-13 15:25 (UTC)

@antihero don't flag packages out of date unless there is a new version available upstream. And unless you have found a problem with the package, you need to contact the software author for support. And BTW it seems to work just fine for me in "gnome" (I assume you mean opening files from nautilus).

antihero commented on 2011-10-13 14:33 (UTC)

If you open stuff from within gnome, it doesn't work and seems to treat any spaces in the path as separate arguments, thus opening the wrong thing (usually nothing).