+ [2016-10-30T21:16:49Z] dos000 the docs do not mention the magic behind how bundle execute remembers it
+ [2016-10-30T22:17:22Z] jaybe dos000: may look for existence thereof. May use a dot file in ~ such as ~.bund* or the likes
+ [2016-10-30T22:17:42Z] jekyllrb (bundler) http://bundler.io/
+ [2016-10-30T22:19:24Z] jaybe ./factoids info bundler
+ [2016-10-30T22:19:29Z] jaybe Hehe nice

message no. 155182

Posted by dos000 in #jekyll at 2016-10-30T19:57:57Z

basically make sure vendor/bundler/ruby/2.3.0/bin/jekyll is in the path
+ [2016-10-31T01:08:13Z] razieliyo I was trying to use categories in my collection like having a folder _mycollection/somecategory/ and trying to access objects via site.mycollection.somecategory, but it doesn't work
+ [2016-10-31T01:08:17Z] razieliyo is it supposed to not work?
+ [2016-10-31T01:38:43Z] dos000 jaybe: sorry for being thick .. i looked at the docs i still cant figure where bundle exec is finding the path
+ [2016-10-31T01:48:46Z] dos000 i have all my bundles in ./vendor/bin now ... my only problem is i cant figure how to tell bundle execute to find jekyll in ./vendor/bin/jekyll