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I have used Omega 4, and there are several problems with gem, compile time, sprites generation, why not use grunt or gulp?
Can we define Grunt or Gulp as default of Omega 4 ?
Comments
Comment #1
luisfmsouza CreditAttribution: luisfmsouza commentedI'm facing the same delay problem.
And I had a lots of trouble when I was installing gem's.
Comment #2
dsoldera CreditAttribution: dsoldera commentedYeap!!
Omega 4 is giving me some trouble with gems either. We need to work on it.
Comment #3
shruti.sheth CreditAttribution: shruti.sheth at Blisstering Solutions commentedHi,
I tried installing gems for omega 4 using "ruby compass" instead of gulp/grunt. Ruby version 1.9.3. I was able to install bundle successfully by running following command in subtheme directory,
bundle install
While this command is executed, it may ask to install some gems specifically by giving suggestion. Please follow them accordingly.
You can also refer to following node and try following steps as mentioned. https://www.drupal.org/node/2204227. It works.
Just for Reference I got following sets on gems installed in my machine, Please compare versions of gems if needed as follows :-
*** LOCAL GEMS ***
addressable (2.3.8, 2.3.6)
bigdecimal (1.2.0)
breakpoint (2.5.0, 2.0.7)
bundle (0.0.1)
bundler (1.10.5, 1.9.9, 1.7.3, 1.7.0)
celluloid (0.16.0, 0.15.2)
chunky_png (1.3.4, 1.3.3, 1.3.1)
coderay (1.1.0)
color-schemer (0.2.8)
compass (1.0.3, 1.0.1, 1.0.0, 0.12.6)
compass-blend-modes (0.0.2)
compass-core (1.0.3, 1.0.1, 1.0.0)
compass-import-once (1.0.5)
compass-normalize (1.5)
compass-rgbapng (0.2.1)
compass-validator (3.0.1)
css_parser (1.3.6, 1.3.5)
em-websocket (0.5.1)
eventmachine (1.0.7)
ffi (1.9.10 x64-mingw32, 1.9.8 x64-mingw32, 1.9.6 x64-mingw32, 1.9.3 x64-mingw32
)
formatador (0.2.5)
foundation (1.0.4)
fssm (0.2.10)
guard (2.12.8, 2.7.0, 2.6.1)
guard-compass (1.1.0)
guard-compat (1.2.1)
guard-livereload (2.4.0)
guard-shell (0.7.1, 0.6.1)
hitimes (1.2.2)
http_parser.rb (0.6.0)
io-console (0.4.2)
json (1.7.7)
listen (3.0.2, 2.7.11, 2.7.9, 2.7.6)
lumberjack (1.0.9, 1.0.7, 1.0.6)
method_source (0.8.2)
minitest (4.3.2)
multi_json (1.11.2, 1.11.0, 1.10.1)
nenv (0.2.0)
notiffany (0.0.6)
oily_png (1.2.0, 1.1.2, 1.1.1)
pik (0.2.8)
pry (0.10.1 x64-mingw32, 0.10.0 x64-mingw32, 0.9.12.6)
psych (2.0.0)
rake (0.9.6)
rb-fchange (0.0.6)
rb-fsevent (0.9.5, 0.9.4)
rb-inotify (0.9.5, 0.9.4)
rdoc (4.0.0)
sass (3.4.16, 3.4.13, 3.4.6, 3.4.0, 3.2.19)
sass-globbing (1.1.1)
sassy-maps (0.4.0)
sassy-strings (1.0.0)
shellany (0.0.1)
singularitygs (1.6.2, 1.4.0, 1.3.0, 1.1.2)
slop (3.6.0, 3.5.0)
susy (2.2.5, 2.1.3, 1.0.9)
test-unit (2.0.0.0)
thor (0.19.1)
timers (4.0.1, 1.1.0)
toolkit (2.9.0, 2.6.0, 1.3.8)
wdm (0.1.0)
win32console (1.3.2)
yajl-ruby (1.2.1, 1.2.0)
Comment #4
fubhy CreditAttribution: fubhy commentedI added a very lightweigt LibSass based starterkit to Omega today and named it "Default". The Ruby based Starterkit previously named Default is now called "Dusty".
Was about time.
Comment #5
rhormens CreditAttribution: rhormens at CI&T commentedComment #6
steinmb CreditAttribution: steinmb as a volunteer commentedA lot of talk about 7.x-4.x but the tagged version of this issue is 7.x-5.x. What is correct?
Comment #7
sensonicm CreditAttribution: sensonicm commentedThere are still work-projects that are very confused and live on Omega. with the manager RVM everything switches as it should, all the Gems are replaced and everything works with a bang.
The speed of work you do! do not increase the "ladies && gentlemen" )))) You want to use the compass framework by running it through the Gulp frameworks, and if also in IDE .... oh ...)))
Kopmass still provides some convenient chips, of course, and all this is in the Gulp, but there it is necessary to tinker to set everything up and it's rather difficult to reorient everything when updating plug-ins.
Run on the bare Gulp Compass and see the same slow speed. Omega has nothing to do with it.
But! if you shake your brains, cluster your workout and configure them (I'm using it for example) in parallel with the compass of the gulp, but for different tasks - it turns out quite well for speed and the main thing is convenient!
Comment #8
steinmb CreditAttribution: steinmb as a volunteer commentedComment #9
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