Building A Hugo Site From a Theme
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 @Obsolesce said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: Yeah, that's not working (now it is). Here is what I did from fresh Ubuntu install. - sudo apt update
- sudo apt upgrade
- sudo apt install hugo
- hugo versionto verify installation
- hugo new site testsite.com
- Downloaded https://github.com/themefisher/meghna-hugo/archive/master.zip
- Extracted it into the /home/testsite.com/themesdirectory
- Renamed folder in themes directory to meghna-hugo.
- Copied the exampleSitefolder to site root, replacing/merging/overwriting everything when asked.
- Ran hugo serve -Dfrom the/home/testsite.comdirectory.
 Result: Blank white page. UPDATE (added steps 7,8,9) 
 Okay I missed your step 5, and did that, after I found the directory you were referring to:ERRORS: - Says my hugo version is too old for the theme. It looks like the default repo uses version 0.40.x, and the theme requires v0.55.x. So I found the place in the theme config to change minimal version, and continued to get a wall of errors.
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Installed latest version via built-in software install GUI 
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Retried my steps starting at step 4. 
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NOW I get a working site. 
  I don't ever install from the repos. It's a single binary so I grab the latest release from their releases page and put it in ~/bin. In my experience the themes are more likely to work with the newer version and not an older one. But 40 is exceptionally old, around a year and a half. That's why I usually just grab from releases every so often. 
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 @stacksofplates said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @Obsolesce said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: Yeah, that's not working (now it is). Here is what I did from fresh Ubuntu install. - sudo apt update
- sudo apt upgrade
- sudo apt install hugo
- hugo versionto verify installation
- hugo new site testsite.com
- Downloaded https://github.com/themefisher/meghna-hugo/archive/master.zip
- Extracted it into the /home/testsite.com/themesdirectory
- Renamed folder in themes directory to meghna-hugo.
- Copied the exampleSitefolder to site root, replacing/merging/overwriting everything when asked.
- Ran hugo serve -Dfrom the/home/testsite.comdirectory.
 Result: Blank white page. UPDATE (added steps 7,8,9) 
 Okay I missed your step 5, and did that, after I found the directory you were referring to:ERRORS: - Says my hugo version is too old for the theme. It looks like the default repo uses version 0.40.x, and the theme requires v0.55.x. So I found the place in the theme config to change minimal version, and continued to get a wall of errors.
 -- - 
Installed latest version via built-in software install GUI 
- 
Retried my steps starting at step 4. 
- 
NOW I get a working site. 
  I don't ever install from the repos. It's a single binary so I grab the latest release from their releases page and put it in ~/bin. In my experience the themes are more likely to work with the newer version and not an older one. But 40 is exceptionally old, around a year and a half. That's why I usually just grab from releases every so often. Another resacón to avoid LTS releases unless you are using the latest release from there website. 
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 @black3dynamite said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @stacksofplates said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @Obsolesce said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: Yeah, that's not working (now it is). Here is what I did from fresh Ubuntu install. - sudo apt update
- sudo apt upgrade
- sudo apt install hugo
- hugo versionto verify installation
- hugo new site testsite.com
- Downloaded https://github.com/themefisher/meghna-hugo/archive/master.zip
- Extracted it into the /home/testsite.com/themesdirectory
- Renamed folder in themes directory to meghna-hugo.
- Copied the exampleSitefolder to site root, replacing/merging/overwriting everything when asked.
- Ran hugo serve -Dfrom the/home/testsite.comdirectory.
 Result: Blank white page. UPDATE (added steps 7,8,9) 
 Okay I missed your step 5, and did that, after I found the directory you were referring to:ERRORS: - Says my hugo version is too old for the theme. It looks like the default repo uses version 0.40.x, and the theme requires v0.55.x. So I found the place in the theme config to change minimal version, and continued to get a wall of errors.
 -- - 
Installed latest version via built-in software install GUI 
- 
Retried my steps starting at step 4. 
- 
NOW I get a working site. 
  I don't ever install from the repos. It's a single binary so I grab the latest release from their releases page and put it in ~/bin. In my experience the themes are more likely to work with the newer version and not an older one. But 40 is exceptionally old, around a year and a half. That's why I usually just grab from releases every so often. Another resacón to avoid LTS releases unless you are using the latest release from there website. Ya I was just using the install guide from the Hugo website... I think about how the Ubuntu repo was such shit being so behind. But then again I suppose that's why not to install the LTS release. I used Hyper-V's built-in wizard and blindly selected Ubuntu. But, it does offer 19.04, however, even 19.04 gives an extremely old version of Hugo (0.52-1 LOL!) I would have been much better off had I used Windows and Chocolatey, as that uses the current version (0.59). 
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 @Obsolesce said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @black3dynamite said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @stacksofplates said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @Obsolesce said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: Yeah, that's not working (now it is). Here is what I did from fresh Ubuntu install. - sudo apt update
- sudo apt upgrade
- sudo apt install hugo
- hugo versionto verify installation
- hugo new site testsite.com
- Downloaded https://github.com/themefisher/meghna-hugo/archive/master.zip
- Extracted it into the /home/testsite.com/themesdirectory
- Renamed folder in themes directory to meghna-hugo.
- Copied the exampleSitefolder to site root, replacing/merging/overwriting everything when asked.
- Ran hugo serve -Dfrom the/home/testsite.comdirectory.
 Result: Blank white page. UPDATE (added steps 7,8,9) 
 Okay I missed your step 5, and did that, after I found the directory you were referring to:ERRORS: - Says my hugo version is too old for the theme. It looks like the default repo uses version 0.40.x, and the theme requires v0.55.x. So I found the place in the theme config to change minimal version, and continued to get a wall of errors.
 -- - 
Installed latest version via built-in software install GUI 
- 
Retried my steps starting at step 4. 
- 
NOW I get a working site. 
  I don't ever install from the repos. It's a single binary so I grab the latest release from their releases page and put it in ~/bin. In my experience the themes are more likely to work with the newer version and not an older one. But 40 is exceptionally old, around a year and a half. That's why I usually just grab from releases every so often. Another resacón to avoid LTS releases unless you are using the latest release from there website. Ya I was just using the install guide from the Hugo website... I think about how the Ubuntu repo was such shit being so behind. But then again I suppose that's why not to install the LTS release. I used Hyper-V's built-in wizard and blindly selected Ubuntu. But, it does offer 19.04, however, even 19.04 gives an extremely old version of Hugo (0.52-1 LOL!) I would have been much better off had I used Windows and Chocolatey, as that uses the current version (0.59). Fedora 30 version of Hugo is 0.54.0-2 
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 @black3dynamite said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @Obsolesce said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @black3dynamite said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @stacksofplates said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @Obsolesce said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: Yeah, that's not working (now it is). Here is what I did from fresh Ubuntu install. - sudo apt update
- sudo apt upgrade
- sudo apt install hugo
- hugo versionto verify installation
- hugo new site testsite.com
- Downloaded https://github.com/themefisher/meghna-hugo/archive/master.zip
- Extracted it into the /home/testsite.com/themesdirectory
- Renamed folder in themes directory to meghna-hugo.
- Copied the exampleSitefolder to site root, replacing/merging/overwriting everything when asked.
- Ran hugo serve -Dfrom the/home/testsite.comdirectory.
 Result: Blank white page. UPDATE (added steps 7,8,9) 
 Okay I missed your step 5, and did that, after I found the directory you were referring to:ERRORS: - Says my hugo version is too old for the theme. It looks like the default repo uses version 0.40.x, and the theme requires v0.55.x. So I found the place in the theme config to change minimal version, and continued to get a wall of errors.
 -- - 
Installed latest version via built-in software install GUI 
- 
Retried my steps starting at step 4. 
- 
NOW I get a working site. 
  I don't ever install from the repos. It's a single binary so I grab the latest release from their releases page and put it in ~/bin. In my experience the themes are more likely to work with the newer version and not an older one. But 40 is exceptionally old, around a year and a half. That's why I usually just grab from releases every so often. Another resacón to avoid LTS releases unless you are using the latest release from there website. Ya I was just using the install guide from the Hugo website... I think about how the Ubuntu repo was such shit being so behind. But then again I suppose that's why not to install the LTS release. I used Hyper-V's built-in wizard and blindly selected Ubuntu. But, it does offer 19.04, however, even 19.04 gives an extremely old version of Hugo (0.52-1 LOL!) I would have been much better off had I used Windows and Chocolatey, as that uses the current version (0.59). Fedora 30 version of Hugo is 0.54.0-2 Yeah, woulda had problems with that too since it required 55+. Looks like Chocolatey wins 
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 @Obsolesce said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @black3dynamite said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @Obsolesce said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @black3dynamite said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @stacksofplates said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @Obsolesce said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: Yeah, that's not working (now it is). Here is what I did from fresh Ubuntu install. - sudo apt update
- sudo apt upgrade
- sudo apt install hugo
- hugo versionto verify installation
- hugo new site testsite.com
- Downloaded https://github.com/themefisher/meghna-hugo/archive/master.zip
- Extracted it into the /home/testsite.com/themesdirectory
- Renamed folder in themes directory to meghna-hugo.
- Copied the exampleSitefolder to site root, replacing/merging/overwriting everything when asked.
- Ran hugo serve -Dfrom the/home/testsite.comdirectory.
 Result: Blank white page. UPDATE (added steps 7,8,9) 
 Okay I missed your step 5, and did that, after I found the directory you were referring to:ERRORS: - Says my hugo version is too old for the theme. It looks like the default repo uses version 0.40.x, and the theme requires v0.55.x. So I found the place in the theme config to change minimal version, and continued to get a wall of errors.
 -- - 
Installed latest version via built-in software install GUI 
- 
Retried my steps starting at step 4. 
- 
NOW I get a working site. 
  I don't ever install from the repos. It's a single binary so I grab the latest release from their releases page and put it in ~/bin. In my experience the themes are more likely to work with the newer version and not an older one. But 40 is exceptionally old, around a year and a half. That's why I usually just grab from releases every so often. Another resacón to avoid LTS releases unless you are using the latest release from there website. Ya I was just using the install guide from the Hugo website... I think about how the Ubuntu repo was such shit being so behind. But then again I suppose that's why not to install the LTS release. I used Hyper-V's built-in wizard and blindly selected Ubuntu. But, it does offer 19.04, however, even 19.04 gives an extremely old version of Hugo (0.52-1 LOL!) I would have been much better off had I used Windows and Chocolatey, as that uses the current version (0.59). Fedora 30 version of Hugo is 0.54.0-2 Yeah, woulda had problems with that too since it required 55+. Looks like Chocolatey wins A lot of ways to install Hugo. 
 https://gohugo.io/getting-started/installing/
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 @Obsolesce said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @black3dynamite said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @stacksofplates said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: @Obsolesce said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: Yeah, that's not working (now it is). Here is what I did from fresh Ubuntu install. - sudo apt update
- sudo apt upgrade
- sudo apt install hugo
- hugo versionto verify installation
- hugo new site testsite.com
- Downloaded https://github.com/themefisher/meghna-hugo/archive/master.zip
- Extracted it into the /home/testsite.com/themesdirectory
- Renamed folder in themes directory to meghna-hugo.
- Copied the exampleSitefolder to site root, replacing/merging/overwriting everything when asked.
- Ran hugo serve -Dfrom the/home/testsite.comdirectory.
 Result: Blank white page. UPDATE (added steps 7,8,9) 
 Okay I missed your step 5, and did that, after I found the directory you were referring to:ERRORS: - Says my hugo version is too old for the theme. It looks like the default repo uses version 0.40.x, and the theme requires v0.55.x. So I found the place in the theme config to change minimal version, and continued to get a wall of errors.
 -- - 
Installed latest version via built-in software install GUI 
- 
Retried my steps starting at step 4. 
- 
NOW I get a working site. 
  I don't ever install from the repos. It's a single binary so I grab the latest release from their releases page and put it in ~/bin. In my experience the themes are more likely to work with the newer version and not an older one. But 40 is exceptionally old, around a year and a half. That's why I usually just grab from releases every so often. Another resacón to avoid LTS releases unless you are using the latest release from there website. Ya I was just using the install guide from the Hugo website... I think about how the Ubuntu repo was such shit being so behind. But then again I suppose that's why not to install the LTS release. I used Hyper-V's built-in wizard and blindly selected Ubuntu. But, it does offer 19.04, however, even 19.04 gives an extremely old version of Hugo (0.52-1 LOL!) I would have been much better off had I used Windows and Chocolatey, as that uses the current version (0.59). Doing things with Go has really made me lazy. Having a single binary is so nice. If I need separate dependencies for applications it kind of annoys me now. 
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 Help @stacksofplates  
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 Trying to follow this install 
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 @IRJ said in Building A Hugo Site From a Theme: Help @stacksofplates  Do you need the source or are you just building a site with Hugo? 



