On Thursday, 28 October 2021 14:42:44 BST Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2021, at 09:25, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Thursday, 28 October 2021 13:34:49 BST Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
> >> I got jekyll installed via portage by adding:
> >>     dev-ruby/* ~amd64
> >>     www-apps/jekyll ~amd64
> >>     www-apps/jekyll-* ~amd64
> >> 
> >> to package.accept_keywords, and then running `emerge www-apps/
jekyll'.
> >> This is on stable, with a tree that is a couple weeks old for what it's
> >> worth.
> > 
> > This system is ~amd64, so I didn't have to do that.
> > 
> >> Then `jekyll new testsite && bundle exec jekyll serve' works for me.
> > 
> > $ jekyll new myblog && bundle exec jekyll serve
> > ...
> > [A number of Bundler: Using... messages]
> > ...
> > New jekyll site installed in /home/prh/myblog.
> > Could not locate Gemfile or .bundle/ directory
> 
> I missed a step: 

$ jekyll new myblog && cd $_ && bundle exec jekyll serve
[...]
New jekyll site installed in /home/prh/myblog. 
Could not find jekyll-4.2.1, minima-2.5.1, jekyll-feed-0.15.1, terminal-
table-2.0.0, jekyll-seo-tag-2.7.1, unicode-display_width-1.8.0, rb-
fsevent-0.11.0 in any of the sources
Run `bundle install` to install missing gems.

Those missing gems can't really be missing, because I know they've been 
installed - they just can't be found, which is why I suspect my paths.

Inside ~/myblog, Gemfile can't be found. Outside, gems can't be found.

Another problem is that web-apps/jekyll is marked maintainer-needed, so 
there's no point in raising a bug.

-- 
Regards,
Peter.




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