Jekyll 3.2.1 Released with Fix for Windows

Well, 3.2.0 has been a success, but with one fatal flaw: it doesn’t work on Windows! Sorry, Windows users. Hot on the trail of 3.2.0, this release should squash that :bug:. Sorry about that!

This release also fixes an issue when using gem-based themes where the theme was rejected if it existed behind a symlink. This is a common setup for the various ruby version managers, and for Ruby installed via Homebrew. Props to @benbalter for fixing that up.

Thanks to the contributors for this release: Adam Petrie, Ben Balter, Daniel Chapman, DirtyF, Gary Ewan Park, Jordon Bedwell, and Parker Moore.

As always, you can see our full changelog on the History page.

Happy Jekylling!

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