+[2015-09-21T22:06:51Z]dierreI'm trying to configure my jekyll "workstation" on docker. The only problem is left to solve is using "jekyll serve". +[2015-09-21T22:07:14Z]dierreapparently I can't access the site from my host. +[2015-09-21T22:07:59Z]dierrejekyll serve seems to listen to 0.0.0.0, which is local interface. Is it possible to configure it to be seen from outside the container? +[2015-09-21T22:55:24Z]jaybediyfupeco, here is a link to the chrome/canary 'workspaces' info/docs which describes linking locally served site with the actual backend resource/source files which produce them: https://developers.google.com/web/tools/setup/workspace/setup-workflow +[2015-09-21T22:55:25Z]jekyllrbTitle: Set Up Persistence with DevTools Workspaces — Web Fundamentals (at developers.google.com)
I think I have it now. Thanks! Sometimes crying out loud helps :D
+[2015-09-22T00:00:42Z]travis-cijekyll/jekyll#6074 (v3.0.0.pre.beta9) The build passed. https://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/81453322 +[2015-09-22T00:02:15Z]parkrdierre, you should be able to go to `http://localhost:4000` if you're using https://hub.docker.com/u/jekyll/ +[2015-09-22T00:02:17Z]jekyllrbTitle: Docker Hub (at hub.docker.com) +[2015-09-22T03:38:51Z]jaybeyikes; which "pygments" gem is the right pygments gem +[2015-09-22T04:07:15Z]jaybepontiki, o/