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Warning mail #30

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basvodde opened this issue Mar 3, 2016 · 2 comments
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Warning mail #30

basvodde opened this issue Mar 3, 2016 · 2 comments

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@basvodde
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basvodde commented Mar 3, 2016

The page build completed successfully, but returned the following warning:

You are attempting to use the 'pygments' highlighter, which is currently unsupported on GitHub Pages. Your site will use 'rouge' for highlighting instead. To suppress this warning, change the 'highlighter' value to 'rouge' in your '_config.yml'. For more information, see https://help.github.com/articles/page-build-failed-config-file-error/#fixing-highlighting-errors.

GitHub Pages was recently upgraded to Jekyll 3.0. It may help to confirm you're using the correct dependencies:

https://github.com/blog/2100-github-pages-now-faster-and-simpler-with-jekyll-3-0

For information on troubleshooting Jekyll see:

https://help.github.com/articles/troubleshooting-jekyll-builds

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arstrube commented Mar 3, 2016

I got that one, too.

Since it seems to relate directly to none of my changes, I left it for you to figure out ;-). I don't know what 'highlighting' is supposed to be, but I can't detect no 'rouge' anywhere.

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arstrube commented Mar 3, 2016

Well I just removed the highlighter: entry. Why change it to something that's the default anyway... The site looks the same to me :-)

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