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This is a dupe of #31. Sass is supposed to allow you to use your own version of FSSM if it can find it and only fall back to the vendored version if it's missing.
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Unfortunately that doesn't seem to be the case. I can confirm that I have the latest FSSM gem (0.2.2) installed, as well as the latest Haml gem (3.0.24). When I run 'sass --watch' it fails with a StackError, and the trace reveals that it's still using the vendored copy of fssm.
Even if it were working, it's nice to know that I have to manually install a dependency to use Sass fully... Can you comment, by any chance, on the reason why fssm is vendored instead of listed in the gemspec?
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Issue #31 is still open. When it is fixed, it will work.
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Ah, I'm sorry. I see. It was merged but a new gem hasn't been released yet. Thank you.
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I wouldn't say this is a duplicate of #31... we ought to update the default FSSM version regardless of how overridable it is.
However, we can't update until ttilley/fssm#16 is fixed. So for now I'll just re-open this.
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Can you update now that ttilley/fssm#16 is fixed?
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