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I've got a blog hosted on github using jekyll bootstrap. It's been working for a while now, but the last new times I've tried to post a new blog page it's failed the pushed to github:

The page build failed with the following error:

page build failed

For information on troubleshooting Jekyll see https://help.github.com/articles/using-jekyll-with-pages#troubleshooting If you have any questions please contact GitHub Support.

I've tried deleting the recent posts I've added so that I'm consistent with the "live" version, and I've run jekyll --safe locally (no issues). I can run jekyll --server and run the site locally and all is fine, but when I push it, no joy. I've removed my jekyll gems and its dependencies, and re-added using the versions that match the versions being used by github, and no joy there either.

Before I revert to deleting the entire blog and starting it again, can anyone suggest something else to try?

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Fixed it.

For some reason my categories in my posts were surrounded in square brackets which represents a collection - this is not supported any more (likely it was never supported but just let me get away with it). Changed this and all is working now.

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  • The best bet to fix these funny build failures when they happen is to run a jekyll --no-auto. It's great that you answered your question yourself :)
    – Aniket
    Mar 16, 2013 at 8:16
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    @Aniket Looks like the new syntax is simply jekyll serve and the default behaviour does not auto-build. That requires jekyll server --watch.
    – Alex Angas
    Sep 26, 2013 at 4:19
  • @AlexAngas That's correct. Jekyll still had the old commands when Matt asked the question.
    – Aniket
    Oct 5, 2013 at 1:50
  • This didn't fix my issue, as I don't have any category lists in any of my posts :(.
    – nyaray
    Oct 29, 2013 at 23:32

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