2020-08-05 02:32:09 +00:00
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title: "using Jekyll on tilde.town, circa 7th July 2020"
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layout: post
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Running *jekyll -v*, on the command line, resulted in the following
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message:
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> -bash: /usr/local/bin/jekyll: /usr/bin/ruby2.5: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
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After some research, I found that I could run the following command:
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*/usr/bin/jekyll -v*
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which resulted in the following message:
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> jekyll 3.8.6
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I hope this post saves someone else some time.
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2020-08-05 03:13:36 +00:00
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Besides the above, I also made changes to my .bashrc , before Jekyll could work.
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If you find it helpful, you may add the following two lines to your file located
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at ~/.bashrc :
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export GEM_HOME=/home/your_username/gems
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export PATH="/home/your_username/gems:$PATH"
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Replace your_username (in the above two lines) with your user-name, of course.
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