No this is something the Hugo folks have
No, this is something the Hugo folks have been trying to fix for a couple of years now but haven’t yet arrived at a solution that satisfies all their requirements. That’s why I was so excited about v2 including the Embedded Dart Sass binary. With the changes announced in the blog post, having the regular Dart Sass binary in the
@JohnDotAwesome the difference between Hugo and Hugo Extended where Sass is concerned is that Hugo Extended supports the use of Sass, while “regular” Hugo (an oddity of the Hugo build process for a very small number of OS versions) does not. At one time, Hugo Extended did come with the old/deprecated Libsass, but it’s never included Embedded Dart Sass.
PATH now accomplishes the same thing. It’s just a matter of making sure to use that binary rather than the now-archived Embedded Dart Sass binary.@JohnDotAwesome the difference between Hugo and Hugo Extended where Sass is concerned is that Hugo Extended supports the use of Sass, while “regular” Hugo (an oddity of the Hugo build process for a very small number of OS versions) does not. At one time, Hugo Extended did come with the old/deprecated Libsass, but it’s never included Embedded Dart Sass.
