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Updates for pelican 4.2.0, publish the blog as HTTPS instead of HTTP
author | Dirk Olmes <dirk@xanthippe.ping.de> |
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6 I dug to the root cause of the issue back after I wrote the blog post but didn't find the time to do a proper comparison of ikec's behaviour on the pi vs on my regular Linux machine. Long story short, it was the code that parses the config file. On the pi it doesn't proplerly detect the last entry in the file - or EOF, I don't remember the details. The workaround was to add an empty line to the end of the config file. | 5 I dug to the root cause of the issue back after I wrote the blog post but didn't find the time to do a proper comparison of ikec's behaviour on the pi vs on my regular Linux machine. Long story short, it was the code that parses the config file. On the pi it doesn't proplerly detect the last entry in the file - or EOF, I don't remember the details. The workaround was to add an empty line to the end of the config file. |