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QUESTION
I tried to create a website using Jekyll.
I used git clone
to copy jekyll-theme-hackcss,
and then followed instructions from the arch-wiki rubygems page to get the right gem packages.
From inside the cloned folder I used:
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Answered 2020-Jun-23 at 05:04There may be one culprit gem here but you will run into this problem again and again unless you fix your underlying approach.
Look at your gems environment; all gems are installed into one folder, regardless of the project you’re working on. So, if you have two projects with conflicting dependencies you will get this problem again.
There are tools, like RVM, which let you create environments for each project. So, each project has its own separate collection of gems and even distinct versions of Ruby if you need 2.7 in one project and 2.5 for another.
See "Easy way to setting Ruby Version Manager (RVM) on projects" for how to use RVM and create a gemset for each project.
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