Quoting Antonio Terceiro (2017-03-28 20:01:37) > Control: severity -1 wishlist > > Hi, > > On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 06:13:06PM +0100, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > > Package: compass-bootstrap-sass-plugin > > Version: 3.3.5.1-3 > > Severity: grave > > Justification: renders package unusable > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA256 > > > > The most basic way to initialize a Compass project using this library > > should be using the following command: > > > > $ compass create --using bootstrap > > > > That fails, however: > > > > No such framework: "bootstrap" > > > > > > Inspecting package contents it turns out that Sass files are shipped > > twice, none of them below /usr/share/doc/compass-bootstrap-sass-plugin > > as explected: > > > > * compass-bootstrap-sass-plugin includes them below > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/bootstrap-sass > > * ruby-bootstrap-sass ships them below > > /usr/share/ruby-bootstrap-sass/assets > > > > The correct path would be /usr/share/compass/frameworks/bootstrap - i.e. > > without the -sass suffix. > > > > Adapting the simplest Compass command for the renamed project path gets > > further but still fails: > > > > directory fonts/bootstrap/ > > directory javascripts/ > > directory javascripts/bootstrap/ > > directory sass/ > > directory stylesheets/ > > create config.rb > > create sass/styles.scss > > create sass/_bootstrap-variables.scss > > create javascripts/bootstrap.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap.min.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap-sprockets.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap/carousel.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap/popover.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap/scrollspy.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap/modal.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap/transition.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap/button.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap/alert.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap/collapse.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap/tab.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap/tooltip.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap/dropdown.js > > create javascripts/bootstrap/affix.js > > create fonts/bootstrap/glyphicons-halflings-regular.svg > > create fonts/bootstrap/glyphicons-halflings-regular.eot > > create fonts/bootstrap/glyphicons-halflings-regular.woff > > create fonts/bootstrap/glyphicons-halflings-regular.woff2 > > create fonts/bootstrap/glyphicons-halflings-regular.ttf > > error sass/styles.scss (Line 2: File to import not found or unreadable: > > bootstrap-compass. > > Load paths: > > Compass::SpriteImporter > > /usr/local/src/COUCH/omni/styling./sass > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/compass/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/blend-modes/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/blueprint/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/bootstrap-sass/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/breakpoint/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/color-schemer/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/fancy-buttons/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/h5bp/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/layoutgala/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/normalize-scss/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/sassy-maps/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/singularitygs/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/slickmap/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/susy/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/toolkit/stylesheets > > /usr/share/compass/frameworks/yui/stylesheets) > > Compilation failed in 1 files. > > > > > > This next failure is due to the ruby code is not registering the path > > with Compass, requiring to do that explicitly: > > > > $ compass create --using bootstrap-sass --require bootstrap-sass > > > > That works. > > > > In short, this Compass library is installed in the wrong path, and its > > ruby code is not registered with Compass. > > Quoting the bootstrap-sass README: > > | If you are creating a new Compass project, you can generate it with > bootstrap-sass support: > | > | ```console > | $ bundle exec compass create my-new-project -r bootstrap-sass --using > bootstrap > | ``` > > Ignoring tthe `bundle exec` bit that is not needed with Debian packages, > you are supposed to use `--require bootstap-sass` explicitly. > > While I agree with you that it _could_ work transparently, there is > nothing broken in the package. And I don't think this is something we > should be doing different from upstream.
Debian use /usr/share/compass as _shared_ location for Compass libraries - upstream has no such default location. Your reasoning is the equivalent of installing C libraries in /usr/lip and arguing that one should always explicitly feed the compiler the path (not rely on default path being /usr/lib on Debian systems). - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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