+[2017-06-04T22:15:47Z]jeayeLooks like the latest Github Jekyll update has broken my setup; looks like it has something to do with the new site.baseurl deal. I've been digging through the jekyll and jekyll-feed issues and docs, but I don't see why having my site.url set to "https://blog.jeaye.com" and my site.baseurl set to "" should cause any issues. Alas, my atom feed is producing urls like: +[2017-06-04T22:15:48Z]jekyllrbTitle: Jeaye Blog | Jeaye’s Blog (at blog.jeaye.com) +[2017-06-04T22:15:47Z]jeayehttps://blog.jeaye.com/blog.jeaye.com/2017/05/31/clojure-spec/ +[2017-06-04T22:16:09Z]jeayeAny tips on what might be going on? +[2017-06-04T22:35:20Z]jeayeCurrently looks like a Github update is forcing baseurl, which is borking my reverse proxy.
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Posted by jeaye in #jekyll at 2017-06-04T22:15:47Z
+[2017-06-05T02:18:16Z]tyteen4a03Hi, does Jekyll watch changes in my collections by default? +[2017-06-05T03:04:21Z]lswartHi all - when I run `bundle exec jekyll serve -w`, then edit a file, jekyll gets caught in an infinite loop on auto-generation. Can anyone help me find out why this is happening? The site is on github here: https://github.com/openseattle/openseattle.github.io#quick-set-up +[2017-06-05T03:04:22Z]jekyllrbTitle: GitHub - openseattle/openseattle.github.io: Open Seattle's website. (at github.com) +[2017-06-05T03:04:31Z]lswartAny help would be greatly appreciated +[2017-06-05T03:23:25Z]allejodid something change recently or has the issue existed for a while?