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I updated to the latest JekyllBuild (1.0.3) before I always used the RC. After updating the parsing of codes (with Pygments) doesn't work anymore. I always get the following error:

C:/Ruby193/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/posix-spawn-0.3.6/lib/posix/spawn.rb:162: warning: cannot close fd before spawn
←[31m  Liquid Exception: No such file or directory - /bin/sh in 2012-01-17-test-post.md←[0m

Did anyone also ran into this problem?

I have no clue about ruby, so I can not debug this myself :(

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  • Hmm the troubling bit seems to be Pygments.rb... which version are you using?
    – mhutter
    Jun 28, 2013 at 14:29
  • I have 1.6 installed. My Ruby is 1.9.3 and Python is 3.2 Jun 29, 2013 at 19:03
  • I'm having the same problem. I tried disabling Pygments in my _config.yaml, but I still get the same error message.
    – Syllepsis
    Jun 29, 2013 at 23:48
  • So maybe it isn't pygments? If I do not use code blocks ({% ... %}) everything works fine for me. Jul 1, 2013 at 6:57
  • Try downloading portable version here madhur.co.in/blog/2013/07/20/buildportablejekyll.html Jul 24, 2013 at 18:19

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I had the same issue. Seems there's a problem in Pygments.rb 0.5.1. By rolling back to Pygments 0.5.0 the error disappeared.

gem uninstall pygments.rb --version ">0.5.0"
gem install pygments.rb --version "=0.5.0"

Hope this helps.

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  • Perfect, worked for me as well. Clearly some incompatibility with pygments.rb 0.5.1. Thanks @zzheng
    – Gui Ambros
    Jul 7, 2013 at 4:10
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    Did not work for me. OS: Win8. Lates Ruby, DevKit, Jekyll etc. Guessing the error lies in trying to get a taste of the "happyland" on Windows.
    – Daniel
    Jul 20, 2013 at 7:26
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    I had similar problems, using Python 3.2. I uninstalled that, installed Python 2.7.5 instead and all worked well, even with pygments.rb version 0.5.2. I did have to set my codepage to 65001, using chcp 65001 before running Jekyll, because my sources are utf-8. Aug 11, 2013 at 17:44
  • thx. It helps me lot.. :) I must define Python's path and Python/Scripts dir path to windows Path variable too for making jekyll works. I'm using windows 8. Aug 18, 2013 at 2:22
  • Indeed, as @RudyVelthuis says, You must use chcp 65001 before running jekyll...
    – konus
    Nov 11, 2013 at 21:21
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Expanding upon zzheng's explanation, if you're still having issues try running gem list. Then make sure pygments.rb (0.5.2) isn't installed. If it is, just run this command.

gem uninstall pygments.rb --version "=0.5.2"

That should take care of your problem, and you should be able to publish with Jekyll happily on Windows once again.

EDIT: Also, based upon my own experience, this may cause another error. Liquid Error: Failed to get header. in 2013-07-20-post-name-here.md. The (unconfirmed) solution is to install Python 2.7.* if you have not already done so, although some people report that this does not fix the problem.

Further Reading:

Jekyll Github Issue #1181

Pygments.rb Github Issue #45

Run jekyll --server Failed in Win7

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    This fixes the issue on my windows. Plus by adding the path 'C:\Python27;' in C:\RailsInstaller\Ruby1.9.3\setup_environment.bat
    – Mon Noval
    Sep 11, 2013 at 3:58
  • Thanks - reverting to Python 2.7.* (from 3.4.1) solved the issue for me. Jun 18, 2014 at 21:49
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if you add highlighter: false to your config.yml, you can avoid loading Pygments at all

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Lately, I've found the best way to deploy jekyll or whatever else environment on windows is using http://scoop.sh/ or https://chocolatey.org/.


This error is mainly for the reason that Windows Shell can not find this command 'which' but Cygwin and MinGW. I think the best solution is modifying the popen.rb

to this below:

# Detect a suitable Python binary to use. We can't just use `python2`
# because apparently some old versions of Debian only have `python` or
# something like that.
def python_binary
    if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /(mswin|mingw|cygwin|bccwin)/
        return 'python'
    end
    @python_binary ||= begin
        `which python2`
        $?.success? ? "python2" : "python"
    end
end

There are also some details according to This page .

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  • In addition: enabling markdown:redcarpet will calling python to exec some script.When I disable redcarpet , I even didn't need installing python anymore to run jekyll. This is another reason when running jekyll on windows.Therefore,another solution is using kramdown which is set by jekyll 2.4 default.
    – chris Ren
    Feb 7, 2015 at 15:22
  • That worked for me. The if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /(mswin|mingw|cygwin|bccwin)/ return 'python' end is the additional part here.
    – Neo
    May 8, 2015 at 5:55
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Adding to what @noobcode said, you can actually continue to use pygments.rb if you add the Python27 directory (wherever you stored it) to your path (as another user mentioned in a response to a thread above).

Those who don't have any idea how to add the directory to their PATH should visit this site.

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Look at https://github.com/juthilo/run-jekyll-on-windows/. It helps with Jekyll problems on Windows, including Pygments (from https://github.com/juthilo/run-jekyll-on-windows/#install-python-environment and up).

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I know this is answered but sharing my experience. So it appears that the issue lies with pygments.rb of ruby installation. After installing jekyll and trying to run at localhost it would give an error at the default post file. By deleting the syntax highlighting code from the markdown file (see below) and removing the reference of pygments from _config.yml file, I was able to run it on the localhost.

{% highlight ruby %}
def print_hi(name) puts "Hi, #{name}" end print_hi('Tom') prints 'Hi, Tom' to STDOUT. {% endhighlight %}

Remove the striked-out lines

The changes worked however am yet to figure out if there is a possible way to use the pygments.rb for code highlighting.

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For me, the fix was to add a symbolic link to python.exe called python2.exe

Do this, with elevated privileges, in the directory where python 2.x is installed:

mklink python2.exe python.exe
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Just for a reference to those who meet the same problem like me. I had python 2.7.6 installed first and then installed python 3.3.0. So re-install python 2.7.6 fixed the problem for me. pygments.rb (0.5.4) Python 2.7.6 ruby 1.8.7 (2012-02-08 patchlevel 358) [universal-darwin12.0] jekyll 1.4.3 OSX 10.8.5

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Go into the directory that has python.exe and copy and paste it into a new file named python2.exe. Fixed!

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