Gem files will remain installed in /tmp/bundler20190227-9824-1pzfeiycommonmarker-0.17.13/gems/commonmarker-0.17.13 for Mkmf.rb can 't find header files for ruby at /usr/lib/ruby/include/ruby.h Gem::Ext::BuildError: ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.Ĭurrent directory: /tmp/bundler20190227-9824-1pzfeiycommonmarker-0.17.13/gems/commonmarker-0.17.13/ext/commonmarker Installation is pretty straightforward (and well documented on ): IF everything would go smooth - I wouldn’t have the experience to share here WSL - here we go
#Gem install jekyll 3 windows fail windows 10#
There’s nothing wrong with it but after each commit I had to wait for GitHub to build it (or not - and notify me via email about errors in files) just to spot my mistakes - wrong image path, wrong markdown syntax, etc.:Īs I’m running Windows 10 I did want to try out WSL and set it up using Ubuntu flavor. I started simple - took Minimal Mistakes template, edited _config.yml file and pushed everything to GitHub. If you’d have any questions though, or wanted to ask anything - reach out! This is VERY easy and the blogs I mentioned here should help with the process. I had a lot of better topics to write about - I just didn’t know how!Īlmost two years later I’ve decided to move the blog to GitHub. Well, anyway, first post surfaced on 7th May of 2017 ( New Module helper function). Yes, I’ve started a technical blog just to spend time selecting layout! Some time ago I’ve started a blog! That was huge for me, although it was only a few click on and Cloudflare to set it up it took me a few hours to select a template.