+ [2014-11-08T20:04:15Z] wsmoak and here is where I got lost in the options http://jekyllrb.com/docs/plugins/
+ [2014-11-08T20:04:47Z] wsmoak can anyone point me directly to such a thing
+ [2014-11-08T20:11:16Z] travis-ci jekyll/jekyll-watch#28 The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll-watch/builds/40409532
+ [2014-11-08T20:59:41Z] travis-ci jekyll/jekyll#4668 (fix-windows-path-sanitation) The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/40412081
+ [2014-11-08T22:03:41Z] geymed #jekyll

message no. 59873

Posted by wb in #jekyll at 2014-11-08T12:55:56Z

Hello everyone. I've run into a problem trying to use jekyll on windows: it's apparently doing something strange with the paths.
+ [2014-11-09T00:08:51Z] travis-ci jekyll/classifier-reborn#70 The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/classifier-reborn/builds/40429733
+ [2014-11-09T01:31:22Z] einball Hello there! I'm trying to find my way into jekyll,ruby and therelike and bumped into a problem - It doesn't know the option '--watch'. I'm using lubuntu, jekyll version 0.11.2 with ruby version 1.9.3 (everything installed from apt-get), installed the jekyll-watch gem via "sudo gem install jekyll-watch" but I'm a bit out of ideas on how to solve the problem or even where to start searching for a solution.
+ [2014-11-09T01:32:40Z] einball Where can I start looking for the error?
+ [2014-11-09T01:36:51Z] wsmoak my jekyll —version says 2.4.0, so that seems … old
+ [2014-11-09T01:38:53Z] einball That's not exactly what I wanted to hear. I'll read on how to build jekyll from source then.