[nikola-discuss] Nikola v7.8.13 is out! (maintenance release)

2018-03-20 Thread Chris Warrick
On behalf of the Nikola team, I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of Nikola v7.8.13. This is a maintenance release for the v7 series. Future releases in the v7 series are going to be small maintenance releases that include bugfixes only, as work on v8.0.0 is underway. What is Niko

Re: [nikola-discuss] CNAME file

2018-03-20 Thread Roberto Alsina
Ok, here is the thing. By default, doing what you did should work. I can confirm it works because I just tried it (see long block of text at the end of mail). However, it does look like you edited your FILES setting. The default is FILES = {'files': ''} That means "take the content of the files

Re: [nikola-discuss] CNAME file

2018-03-20 Thread Roberto Alsina
I cant give you the details because I am on a train but check the manual. You need to change where the files are copied to. El mar., 20 de mar. de 2018 8:57 AM, escribió: > The file is correctly copied the files/ folder of the output directory. > Github pages requires the CNAME file to be in the

Re: [nikola-discuss] CNAME file

2018-03-20 Thread nicktasios
The CNAME file does indeed get copied to the `files` directory of the output. Given the tip in the handbook, I expected the CNAME to be handled in a special way, as Github, requires the CNAME file to be in the root directory, not the `files` directory. Pushing the CNAME file to master does not

Re: [nikola-discuss] CNAME file

2018-03-20 Thread nicktasios
The file is correctly copied the files/ folder of the output directory. Github pages requires the CNAME file to be in the root directory instead, so I was expecting Nikola would handle the file in a special way. I'm wondering if there is a workaround. Pushing the file to master does not work as