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[Solved] Having trouble with Jekyll on a new laptop: Help a casual web dev dum-dum out!
  • Thought so too, so I tried gem install sassc. No luck though đŸ«€

  • [Solved] Having trouble with Jekyll on a new laptop: Help a casual web dev dum-dum out!
  • Separate from the SASS gem, then? I added the result of bundle install to OP for clarity, and that says Using sassc 2.4.0 among others.

    So on Arch I get a handful of hits in the AUR searching for "libsass". Do I want the Ruby module, the Perl one, or the C implementation?

    (I told you to expect dumb questions) :D

  • [Solved] Having trouble with Jekyll on a new laptop: Help a casual web dev dum-dum out!

    Since I moved to a new laptop, my Jekyll setup seems to have become unusable. It appears the gems required by my site aren't found, or properly configured, even after a bundle install command that updated a bunch of them.

    Error messages on bundle exec jekyll serve: https://pastebin.com/gyg8YpMx

    Result of bundle install: https://pastebin.com/LKSstmJt

    I'm by no means a Jekyll or Ruby expert (barely a user), but I used to have a tolerably functional environment to update my site. Any help on getting that up and running again is much appreciated!

    Update 1:

    I managed to solve the SASS issue that @Kissaki@programming.dev pointed out. Now the bundler asks about a possible typo in a gallery plugin 😰

    See new error messages on bundle exec jekyll serve: https://pastebin.com/kk6HHv7Y I hope not every line in there is an error I have to fix...

    Update 2 (solved)

    Edited the RB plugin file according to the error message, and ...that was all? The site generates as in the olden days.

    Thank you all who chipped in with advice!

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