Todd Wolfson
Todd Wolfson
@jonschlinkert That's likely an unrelated issue -- can you double check `iTerm` is named `iTerm.app` instead of `iTerm2.app` in your `Applications` folder?
I think it's sanest maintenance wise to keep it exclusively to the default that `iTerm2` itself provides. Otherwise, we get a bunch of extra logic when someone could easily do...
Can you clone the repo and tell us what happens when you run `Terminal.sh`?
@BarryCarlyon Could you take a shot at debugging and patching what is going wrong? I don't have an OS X machine to test on
I'm going to defer to @wbond on this one since they're working on Sublime Text as a whole
How would that fix work if someone doesn't have powershell installed and they are launching `cmd.exe`?
It has been 1 month since we replied on this issue but with no updates from the commenters. Closing this issue for now.
Alright, reopening issue
@shivapoudel Can you also provide the version of Sublime Text you are using so we can reproduce more easily?
I have successfully reproduced on an ievm for Windows 7 and Sublime Text 3. However, I am not too sure of the best approach. The one mentioned earlier seems like...