![]() With a little Googling and reading on the Jekyll Troubleshooting page, it turns out this is because, unsurprisingly, the system defaults to using the version of Ruby installed by Apple. You don't have write permissions for the /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.0.0 directory ![]() ![]() They said the best way to install it was using RubyGems, which I hadn't used before, but seemed easy enough, so I ran the command: $ gem install jekyllĪnd promptly got the response: ERROR: While executing gem. I started out well enough, using the Jekyll Installation Docs. In hindsight, it seems that I made things significantly more difficult by starting with TinyPress, instead of just RTFM for Jekyll and Github Pages myself. As such, it contains a lot of dead ends before I got it all working. What follows isn't a guide it's just my log of the 600+ mistakes it took for me to get started using Jekyll. ![]() As I went to write it I noticed that 's SSL certificate had expired, so it seemed as good a time as any to dive into Jekyll and handle this static blogging with Github Pages myself. This was supposed to be a post complaining about the standards, or lack thereof, applied by ThemeForest, to the Wordpress Themes they well. ![]()
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