Rhett,
That's great, just what I was looking for. Tested and works fine.
Also, I did some testing and using a :version in config/environment.rb
does the right thing also:
config.gem "haml", :version => '2.2.23'
A related question, if I include the gem (as above) do I need to add the
the plugin via
haml --rails /path/to/project
also? and visa versa?
Matt
On Apr 16, 2010, at 1:49 PM, Rhett Sutphin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Generally with rubygems executables you can do this sort of thing:
>
> $ haml _2.2.23_ --rails /path/to/project
>
> I just tried it and it seems to work fine with haml:
>
> $ haml _2.2.14_ --version
> Haml/Sass 2.2.14 (Powerful Penny)
> $ haml _2.2.2_ --version
> Haml 2.2.2 (Powerful Penny)
>
> Rhett
>
> On Apr 16, 2010, at 12:00 PM, Nathan Weizenbaum wrote:
>
>> Hmm... not at the moment. Note that the "haml" executable is chosen by
>> Rubygems before it runs, so you might be asking Haml 3.0.0.beta.3 to
>> give you Haml 2.2.23, which it might not know how to do. Although with
>> a gem command, it might work...
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Matt <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> To clarify my question, when adding Haml to a rails project:
>>>
>>> haml --rails /path/to/project
>>>
>>> could I do something like:
>>>
>>> haml --version 2.2.23 --rails /path/to/project
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