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Modern template exception #25

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djm-35 opened this issue Apr 26, 2014 · 5 comments
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Modern template exception #25

djm-35 opened this issue Apr 26, 2014 · 5 comments

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djm-35 commented Apr 26, 2014

If I setup dev to use md2resume_dev.php or "compile" using pake I get an exception for the modern template. I know at least blockish doesn't have this problem. I haven't changed anything in the templates folder. Maybe composer updated a package that is causing the problem. I'd really like to tweak some of the templates or create my own.

Here it the exception. I included the newlines in case that helped find the problem. Thanks!
[Exception]
parse error: failed at `Bud1
ents.l

elements.lessIlocblobF(
normalize.cssIlocblob?(??????pdf
.cssIlocblobR(??` line: 1

@there4 there4 added the bug label Apr 28, 2014
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there4 commented Apr 28, 2014

I haven't been able to replicate this problem. Have you edited the css files at all, and are you running the md2resume phar file, or via php md2resume_dev.php?

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djm-35 commented Apr 29, 2014

I used md2resume. To be sure I ran 'git reset --hard' after cloning the repository. I am running this on OS X 10.9.2 with PHP 5.4.24.

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there4 commented Apr 29, 2014

That all seems pretty straight forward. If you run the example file do you get the same error?

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djm-35 commented Apr 29, 2014

Yes, I get the exact same exception. I installed composer and rank ./pake and ./pake build after which the problem occurs. BTW, all that stuff is beyond me, so I am not sure if I did anything wrong.

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there4 commented Apr 29, 2014

Thanks for sticking with it - I'll try a fresh clone on a new machine in the morning. How very strange that the blockish one doesn't have that problem. I'll try some experiments with it and see what I can get to happen.

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