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Dan Luu 11. pro
Huh. I guess this is why it was so much work to maintain a working Octopress/Jekyll install back when I used Octopress (speaking as a non-Ruby dev who didn't maintain a Ruby dev environment and relied on system packages as much as possible)?
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Dan Luu
I would regularly try to publish a post or even just fix a typo only to find that I had to install a bunch of packages, override environment variables, etc., to get around what were effectively compiler or linker errors (not that people call them that in a dynamic language).
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Dan Luu 11. pro
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To be clear, unlike that commenter, I appreciate packaging work since it often lets me run binaries with little work on my part (in another thread, quoted OP says distro packagers are useless), but I thought it was interesting to see why using Jekyll was so high overhead for me.
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