+[2016-10-14T21:35:45Z]ehiggsHi all. I have a site I'm trying to make and it's supposed to list all the files in _posts but I only see the last one rendered. +[2016-10-14T21:36:46Z]ehiggsjekyll doctor says "path/to/site/index.html' is the destination for the following pages: index.html, ...post1.md, ...post2.md, ...post3.md +[2016-10-14T21:37:02Z]ehiggsbut this is a clone of a page I made last year which works fine (!) +[2016-10-14T21:37:43Z]ehiggshttps://github.com/hpc-bigdata-fosdem17/hpc-bigdata-fosdem17.github.io <- borked; https://github.com/hpc-bigdata-fosdem16/hpc-bigdata-fosdem16.github.io <- works fine +[2016-10-14T21:37:44Z]jekyllrbTitle: GitHub - hpc-bigdata-fosdem17/hpc-bigdata-fosdem17.github.io: Web page for HPC, Big Data, and Data Science Devroom at FOSDEM'17 (at github.com)
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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2016-10-14T01:06:07Z
lillian, also, posts files are named prepended with a datestamp
+[2016-10-15T01:18:16Z]travis-cijekyll/github-metadata#232 The build was broken. https://travis-ci.org/jekyll/github-metadata/builds/167809154 +[2016-10-15T02:07:17Z]miklbat first glance, not seeing any docs for the new relative_url/absolute_url on the main site, only in the 3.3 release, and it's a little confusing. Anyone have a pointer to some clarification? +[2016-10-15T14:37:32Z]T0by_Is it possible to run two versions of jekyll? I'm on a mac and need to keep Jekyll 1.2.1 in order to test some older stuff, but would like to move on to the latest version on new stuff going on. +[2016-10-15T14:45:16Z]jaybeT0by_: sure. Learn about using the gem command user-locally with its switches and or learn about rvm and similar ruby environment managers +[2016-10-15T14:45:42Z]jaybemiklb: feature is new to 3.3 i believe