+[2013-05-21T23:34:30Z]audyHi. I'm getting 'Liquid Exception: Failed to get header' upon `jekyll serve`. Googling says "It's because you're using Python 3" however `env python --version` is Python 2.7 +[2013-05-21T23:34:53Z]audyThis is for Jekyll 1.0.2 +[2013-05-21T23:35:17Z]audyand AFAIK I do not have python3 installed on my system and I have tried using virtualenv +[2013-05-21T23:47:21Z]yumologyhas anyone tried to extend a pygment lexer using jekyll? +[2013-05-21T23:53:37Z]audynever mind just switched to coderay
and AFAIK I do not have python3 installed on my system and I have tried using virtualenv
+[2013-05-22T00:01:15Z]yumologythanks I think I will try coderay +[2013-05-22T03:59:05Z]fungoatLink-blogging. Is possible with Jekyll? Has it already been implemented? I've seen some references via Google, but they're dated and perhaps no longer applicable. +[2013-05-22T03:59:21Z]fungoat[sic] Is this possible with Jekyll. Sorry. +[2013-05-22T04:08:52Z]jaybewhat is link-blogging? +[2013-05-22T04:21:05Z]fungoatjaybe: Sorry. Should have been more specific. The title of the post would link directly to what the body is describing/commenting upon. A la Daring Fireball.