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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
$:.push File.expand_path("../lib", __FILE__)
require "sprockets/sass/version"

Gem::Specification.new do |s|
  s.name        = "sprockets-sass"
  s.version     = Sprockets::Sass::VERSION
  s.authors     = ["Pete Browne"]
  s.email       = ["me@petebrowne.com"]
  s.homepage    = "http://github.com/petebrowne/sprockets-sass"
  s.summary     = %q{Better Sass integration with Sprockets 2.0}
  s.description = %q{When using Sprockets 2.0 with Sass you will eventually run into a pretty big issue. `//= require` directives will not allow Sass mixins, variables, etc. to be shared between files. So you'll try to use `@import`, and that'll also blow up in your face. `sprockets-sass` fixes all of this by creating a Sass::Importer that is Sprockets aware.}

  s.rubyforge_project = "sprockets-sass"

  s.files         = `git ls-files`.split("\n")
  s.test_files    = `git ls-files -- {test,spec,features}/*`.split("\n")
  s.executables   = `git ls-files -- bin/*`.split("\n").map{ |f| File.basename(f) }
  s.require_paths = ["lib"]
  
  s.add_dependency "sprockets",                     "~> 2.0"
  s.add_dependency "tilt",                          "~> 1.1"
  s.add_development_dependency "appraisal",         "~> 0.4"
  s.add_development_dependency "rspec",             "~> 2.6"
  s.add_development_dependency "test-construct",    "~> 1.2"
  s.add_development_dependency "sprockets-helpers", "~> 0.3"
  s.add_development_dependency "sass",              "~> 3.1"
  s.add_development_dependency "compass",           "~> 0.11"
  s.add_development_dependency "rake"
end

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2 entries across 2 versions & 1 rubygems

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sprockets-sass-0.7.0 sprockets-sass.gemspec
sprockets-sass-0.6.1 sprockets-sass.gemspec