25
votes

I have installed this jekyll theme. But faced with one issue.

If I do:

bundle exec jekyll serve

All work fine (_site folder contains necessary files and server is running), but if I use the following command:

jekyll build -d /var/www/budka/data/www/blog

I get the error:

Dependency Error: Yikes! It looks like you don't have jekyll-paginate or one of its dependencies installed. In order to use Jekyll as currently configured, you'll need to install this gem. The full error message from Ruby is: 'cannot load such file -- jekyll-paginate' If you run into trouble, you can find helpful resources at http://jekyllrb.com/help/!

jekyll 3.1.1 | Error: jekyll-paginate

I tried to solve the issue, but unsuccessfully. Now Gemfile file contains:

source 'http://rubygems.org'
gem 'github-pages'
gem 'html-proofer'
gem "jekyll"
gem 'jekyll-paginate'
gem "pygments.rb"

jekyll-paginate (1.1.0) gem is installed, because I see it in gem list commnad:

*** LOCAL GEMS ***

actionmailer (4.2.5)
actionpack (4.2.5)
actionpack-action_caching (1.1.1)
actionpack-xml_parser (1.0.2)
actionview (4.2.5)
activejob (4.2.5)
activemodel (4.2.5)
activerecord (4.2.5)
activesupport (4.2.5.1, 4.2.5)
addressable (2.4.0, 2.3.8)
arel (6.0.3)
awesome_nested_set (3.0.3)
bigdecimal (1.2.4)
builder (3.2.2)
bundler (1.11.2)
climate_control (0.0.3)
cocaine (0.5.8)
coderay (1.1.0)
coffee-script (2.4.1)
coffee-script-source (1.10.0)
colorator (0.1)
colored (1.2)
concurrent-ruby (1.0.0)
css_parser (1.3.7)
erubis (2.7.0)
ethon (0.8.1)
execjs (2.6.0)
faraday (0.9.2)
ffi (1.9.10)
gemoji (2.1.0)
github-pages (48)
github-pages-health-check (0.6.1)
globalid (0.3.6)
html-pipeline (2.3.0)
html-proofer (2.6.4)
htmlentities (4.3.1)
i18n (0.7.0)
io-console (0.4.2)
jekyll (3.1.1, 3.0.3)
jekyll-coffeescript (1.0.1)
jekyll-feed (0.3.1)
jekyll-gist (1.4.0)
jekyll-mentions (1.0.0)
jekyll-paginate (1.1.0)
jekyll-redirect-from (0.9.1)
jekyll-sass-converter (1.4.0, 1.3.0)
jekyll-seo-tag (1.0.0)
jekyll-sitemap (0.10.0)
jekyll-textile-converter (0.1.0)
jekyll-watch (1.3.1)
jemoji (0.5.1)
jquery-rails (3.1.4)
json (1.8.3, 1.8.1)
kaminari (0.16.3)
kramdown (1.9.0)
liquid (3.0.6)
listen (3.0.6)
loofah (2.0.3)
mail (2.6.3)
mercenary (0.3.5)
mime-types (2.99)
mini_portile2 (2.0.0)
minitest (5.8.4, 4.7.5)
multi_json (1.11.2)
multipart-post (2.0.0)
mysql2 (0.3.20)
net-dns (0.8.0)
net-ldap (0.12.1)
nokogiri (1.6.7.2)
octokit (4.2.0)
pandoc-ruby (1.0.0)
paperclip (4.2.4)
parallel (1.6.1)
passenger (5.0.23)
posix-spawn (0.3.11)
protected_attributes (1.1.3)
psych (2.0.5)
public_suffix (1.5.3)
pygments.rb (0.6.3)
rack (1.6.4, 1.5.2)
rack-openid (1.4.2)
rack-raw-upload (1.1.1)
rack-test (0.6.3)
rails (4.2.5)
rails-deprecated_sanitizer (1.0.3)
rails-dom-testing (1.0.7)
rails-html-sanitizer (1.0.3)
railties (4.2.5)
rake (10.5.0, 10.1.0)
rb-fsevent (0.9.7)
rb-inotify (0.9.7)
rbpdf (1.19.0)
rbpdf-font (1.19.0)
rdiscount (2.1.8)
rdoc (4.1.0)
redcarpet (3.3.4, 3.3.3)
RedCloth (4.2.9)
redmine_crm (0.0.22)
request_store (1.0.5)
rmagick (2.15.4)
roadie (3.1.1)
roadie-rails (1.1.0)
rouge (1.10.1)
ruby-ole (1.2.12)
ruby-openid (2.3.0)
rubyzip (1.1.7, 1.1.6)
safe_yaml (1.0.4)
sass (3.4.21)
sass-rails (5.0.4)
sawyer (0.6.0)
spreadsheet (0.6.9)
sprockets (3.5.2)
sprockets-rails (3.0.0)
terminal-table (1.5.2)
test-unit (2.1.5.0)
thor (0.19.1)
thread_safe (0.3.5)
tilt (2.0.2)
typhoeus (0.8.0)
tzinfo (1.2.2)
vcard (0.2.12)
yajl-ruby (1.2.1)
yell (2.0.5)

Also, I added this row:

gems: [jekyll-paginate, jekyll-gist]

into _config.yml file, but jekyll build -d /var/www/budka/data/www/blog command does not still working.

Could you please advise how to solve the issue?

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7 Answers

20
votes

A similar problem has happened to me! I found you have two versions of jekyll,jekyll (3.1.1, 3.0.3),which results in this phenomenon。 So uninstall one : First run gem uninstall jekyll ,

 gem uninstall jekyll
   Select gem to uninstall:
     1. jekyll-3.0.3
     2. jekyll-3.1.2
     3. All versions
    > 2
    Successfully uninstalled jekyll-3.1.2

then run Jekyll serve.

Wish to help you!

16
votes

I have found the solution to the same error don't have jekyll-paginate or one of its dependencies following this recomendation:

Edit the Gemfile and add:

source "https://rubygems.org"

gem "jekyll"
gem "jekyll-paginate"

In my case, I have to add only to my Gemfile the

gem "jekyll"

And after I have edited the file, I ran in the terminal the commands:

$ bundle install
$ bundle exec jekyll serve

And this problem was solved...

13
votes

Found a similar issue on Jekyll repository, and this comment helped me solve it.

First run gem uninstall --all, then run gem install github-pages.

P.S. You also don't need jekyll-paginate explicitly in your Gemfile as it's already included in github-pages gem.

3
votes

just run gem install jekyll-paginate

1
votes

I had the same question. I get the error:

Dependency Error: Yikes! It looks like you don't have jekyll-paginate or one of its dependencies installed. In order to use Jekyll as currently configured, you'll need to install this gem. The full error message from Ruby is: 'cannot load such file -- jekyll-paginate' If you run into trouble, you can find helpful resources at https://jekyllrb.com/help/!

And I solved it by Edit the Gemfile! Add gem "jekyll-paginate", "~> 1.1.0" and it works!

0
votes

What is the Problem

I had the same problem in jekyll 3.8.5 version and short error message is like below

jekyll 3.8.5 | Error: jekyll-paginate

Investigate the Problem

Then I read my project Gemfile.

If you want to use GitHub Pages, remove the "gem "jekyll"" above and uncomment the line below. To upgrade, run bundle update github-pages.

Solution

So I did what it suggested, comment the # gem "jekyll", "~> 3.8.5" and uncommented below line

gem "github-pages", group: :jekyll_plugins

then run bundle update github-pages and bundle exec jekyll serve.

Because github-pages have all necessary gem files, I solved my problem.

0
votes

I recently ran into this problem.

Here is a full list of steps for running Jekyll site (github pages) on MacOS

Install bundler and jekyll

Copied from https://jekyllrb.com/docs/installation/macos/

1. Install Xcode
2. Install Homebrew

Add RUBY to your PATH as 
   echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/ruby/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile

3. Install Jekyll

Add gems to your PATH as
   echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.gem/ruby/2.6.0/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile

Running Jekyll site

Restart your terminal and go to your project's root directory.

bundle exec jekyll serve

If above command run into following error, then update the gemfile

 Dependency Error: Yikes! It looks like you don't have jekyll-paginate or one of its dependencies installed. In order to use Jekyll as currently configured, you'll need to install this gem. If you've run Jekyll with `bundle exec`, ensure that you have included the jekyll-paginate gem in your Gemfile as well. The full error message from Ruby is: 'cannot load such file -- jekyll-paginate' If you run into trouble, you can find helpful resources at https://jekyllrb.com/help/! 

Fix

Gemfile is in your project's root directory. Add new gems to it as

source "https://rubygems.org"

gem "jekyll", "~> 4.0"
gem "jekyll-paginate", "~> 1.1.0"
gem "jekyll-sitemap"
gem "jekyll-gist"
gem "jekyll-feed"
gem "jemoji"

Then

bundle install
bundle exec jekyll serve

Your site should be up at http://127.0.0.1:4000/