Upgrading Jekyll 2.x to 3.x

At February 1st Github announced the upgrade of Jekyll from 2.4 to 3.0 for Guthub Pages. I thought this was the time to upgrade my local setup to the new version. I ‘ve tried it some time ago but got some error and was too tired to debug anything, but now I had no choice.

Jekyll has a guide for upgrading but it wasn’t enough for me. I ran gem update jekyll and tried to start my site with jekyll serve as always but I got the following errors.

Error Message #1

Deprecation: You appear to have pagination turned on, but you haven’t included the jekyll-paginate gem. Ensure you have gems: [jekyll-paginate] in your configuration file.</b>

That was easy, I just removed the paginate: setting from my _config.yml. I got no pagination so this was easier for me. If you have pagination in your site then you need to install the jekyll-paginate gem.

Error Message #2

Dependency Error: Yikes! It looks like you don’t have kramdown 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 – kramdown’ If you run into trouble, you can find helpful resources at http://jekyllrb.com/help/!jekyll 3.1.1 Error: kramdown

This was a litle bit more complicated than I thought it would be.

At first I installed the kramdown gem but it kept returning me the same error message. The solution was to uninstall the old Jekyll verions with gem uninstall Jekyll.


After doing this I got one more error:

Error Message #3

Bundler could not find compatible versions for gem “jekyll”: (Bundler::VersionConflict) In Gemfile: github-pages x64-mingw32 was resolved to 34, which depends on jekyll (= 2.4.0) x64-mingw32

I removed a Gemfile file I had in my folder and that worked for me.


If you have any more errors with your upgrade feel free to contact me to add them here!

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