My compass project directory structure looks like this
s3z@s3z:~/Desktop/compass_project$ tree
.
├── basic.html
├── config.rb
├── css
│ ├── ie.css
│ ├── print.css
│ └── screen.css
├── index.html
├── partials
│ └── _normalize.scss
└── sass
├── ie.scss
├── print.scss
└── screen.scss
My screen.scss file looks like this
@import "compass";
@import "partials/normalize";
When I add @import "partials/normalize";
and save it, Compass spits the following error back at me
>>> Compass is watching for changes. Press Ctrl-C to Stop.
>>> Change detected at 22:58:53 to: screen.scss
error sass/screen.scss (Line 2: File to import not found or unreadable: partials/normalize.
Load paths:
/home/max/Desktop/nettut_compass_tut/sass
/home/max/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p194/gems/compass-0.12.2/frameworks/blueprint/stylesheets
/home/max/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p194/gems/compass-0.12.2/frameworks/compass/stylesheets
Compass::SpriteImporter)
overwrite ./css/screen.css
And just in case it matters my config.rb
is
http_path = "/"
css_dir = "css"
sass_dir = "sass"
images_dir = "images"
javascripts_dir = "javascripts"
Any ideas on how to fix this?
You've defined your
sass_dir
assass
so compass is looking for that reset file in:sass/partials/normalize
If you want to import something outside of yoursass_dir
, you need to use a path relative to the sass file that's doing the importing:personally, I prefer to put the partial directory in the sass directory, or just let them sort to the top loose.