On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 06:11:08PM +0200, Daniel Leidert wrote: > Am Samstag, den 25.04.2020, 16:20 +0200 schrieb deivid: > > [..] > > > I believe this is not about the number of gems in the block. When you > > > create a jekyll application, jekyll runs `bundle install` for you, so > > > the other gem is already included in the `Gemfile.lock` file, that's > > > why you don't get the issue "initially". But it has nothing to do with > > > the number of gems, but with the information you have currently > > > included in the `Gemfile.lock` file. You can reproduce the error with > > > a single gem by removing `gdm` from the `Gemfile`, running `bundle > > > install`, adding it back, and then running `jekyll b` again. > > Confirmed. You are right here.
FWIW, rails also runs bundler for you when you create a new app (`rails new`). The Debian packages contains a patch to run `bundle install --local` instead, which will just check dependencies, but not install anything at all. Maybe you want to patch jekyll in a similar way.
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