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Hey @ahmednuaman,
Yes, 3.3.0.rc.1
opened up a bunch of possibilities with its addition of source map support. This gives scss-lint
more information about where code was declared without resorting to brittle (and likely incorrect) regex hacks.
Where/how are you using scss-lint
such that its dependency on 3.3.0.rc.1
breaks compass
? I would think that this would have no effect so long as whatever Gemfile you have declares an explicit version for its sass
dependency that isn't the release candidate.
Regardless, the issue you're referring to is still very active, and considering a core contributor of sass
is also the creator of compass
, I'm sure it will be resolved soon (and yes, scss-lint
will upgrade to the latest once it is released).
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Ok cool, in the mean time I stuck a question on SO to see how I can use scss-lint
alongside compass
: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20361074/multiple-versions-of-a-gem/20361417
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