If you are reading this, we'd like to thank you for your interest Aptana Studio. Please read through this guide carefully.
Aptana Studio 3 is intended to be completely independent from Aptana Studio 2. You can install both Studio 2 and Studio 3 separately and run them both on the same machine, since they will use different workspace directories. If you wish to import your Studio 2 projects into Studio 3, you can follow instructions here.
Before you install the Release, you should have the following tools installed and working correctly:
If you intend to do Ruby on Rails development, you will also need to set up your Ruby and Rails development environment:
ruby
and gem
tools on your path by name. Plus we haven't tested debugging with other interpreters yet, so debugging may not work if you use an alternate runtime. ruby-debug-base
and ruby-debug-ide
gems installed. You should also make sure that your login PATH is set up correctly such that you can execute the ruby
, gem
, rails
, and git
commands correctly. Setting these things up in your .bashrc (or equivalent) isn't sufficient, because it doesn't get evaluated by default when GUI applications like Aptana Studio 3 get launched.
Ruby switching utilities like rvm should also work, provided that you set them up in your login PATH as well.
If getting your login PATH set up in this way isn't practical for you, you can work around the problem by launching Aptana Studio 3 from the command line, using the studio3
command line utility. This utility can be found at the top level of the Aptana Studio 3 installation folder, so you can put that folder in your PATH for convenience. (The command line utility can also be called after Aptana Studio 3 is running, to get it to open source code files for editing.)
The IDE is configured to check for updates from our update site, and we plan on releasing new versions on a regular schedule.
Check the help system for links on geting started and how to use various features.
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