Using Compass from the command line and specify file name

Angelegt von suung Tue, 25 Jan 2011 18:24:00 GMT

 

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<suung> hey everyone

<suung> is this about sass/compass or something else ? :)

<suung> ok got it davemo is in both

<suung> hey, my question is this:

<davemo> hehe

<suung> i am calling compass from the console with command line options

<suung> ther is --sass-dir and -css-dir

<suung> but no -name

<davemo> name?

<suung> so compass compile bla.css will result in .css

<suung> that sucks

<suung> sorry compile bla.scss

<davemo> what's the behavior you expect?

<suung> wtf

<suung> now i added the --sass-dir

<suung> and now i have a.css

<suung> i wanted bla.css davemo

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<suung> davemo http://edit.0xb5.org:9000/1l5BVWlngl

<davemo> hmm

<davemo> that's weird

<davemo> what version of compass?

<davemo> can you show me your config.rb ?

<suung> davemo i am doing that out of any rails

<suung> but i got it

<suung> the logic seems to be:

<davemo> yeah i don't use compass in rails either

<suung> there is sass-dir and css-dir

<davemo> there's still a config.rb :)

<suung> if you say

<suung> i didnt generate it

<davemo> oh, you should

<suung> if you say compass compile bla.scss and bla.css it works

<suung> its just he wants something.css

<davemo> right

<suung> no i shouldnt, its on the fly and then i will destroy the css again :)

<suung> but hey thanks!

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