+ [2016-06-18T11:02:03Z] cyource *manually
+ [2016-06-18T11:03:10Z] cyource Anyone?
+ [2016-06-18T11:07:43Z] cyource nvm, fixed it
+ [2016-06-18T23:56:53Z] Sentreen Hello, I'm having some trouble getting jekyll to work under Ubuntu 16.04. I installed ruby and ruby dev through apt. And jekyll with gem (as superuser). No problems occurred during the installation. However, when I try to run jekyll I get the following error: -bash: /usr/bin/jekyll: No such file or directory
+ [2016-06-18T23:57:19Z] Sentreen which jekyll returns: /usr/local/bin/jekyll. And I double checked that it is indeed included in my $PATH

message no. 139661

Posted by cyource in #jekyll at 2016-06-18T11:02:03Z

*manually
+ [2016-06-19T00:02:21Z] Sentreen Okay, never mind. Turns out bash caches the paths to commands. Clearing that cache solved my issue.
+ [2016-06-19T00:02:47Z] Sentreen Obviously, that's something you only find out after googling for a few hours and bothering countless people on irc
+ [2016-06-19T08:19:20Z] pontiki i made a thing: https://github.com/tamouse/jekyll-impress.js-starter-kit
+ [2016-06-19T08:19:21Z] jekyllrb Title: GitHub - tamouse/jekyll-impress.js-starter-kit: Combining Jekyll with Impress.JS for more Impressive Jekyllizations! (at github.com)
+ [2016-06-19T08:19:43Z] pontiki demo at: https://tamouse.github.io/jekyll-impress.js-starter-kit/