Package Details: teamcity 2024.12-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/teamcity.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: teamcity
Description: Continuous integration server from JetBrains
Upstream URL: http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/
Keywords: ci dev
Licenses: custom:JetBrains TeamCity
Submitter: None
Maintainer: dimavs
Last Packager: dimavs
Votes: 16
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2012-07-23 17:48 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-12-09 00:04 (UTC)

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yegorius commented on 2016-08-01 12:52 (UTC)

Please test.

yegorius commented on 2016-07-28 09:15 (UTC)

I will update the package soon.

Mastacheata commented on 2016-02-06 17:04 (UTC)

Hmmpf, just noticed that Teamcity will now use teamcity.pid by default for the "server". That needs to be adjusted in the teamcity-server.service file if you want to upgrade to one of the aforementioned newer versions. (Here: 9.1.6)

Mastacheata commented on 2016-02-05 21:22 (UTC)

9.1.4, 9.1.5 and 9.1.6 have been released in the meantime No big changes, mostly bugfixes as far as I can tell, but still nice to stay up-to-date.

neio commented on 2015-11-09 11:40 (UTC)

there are no errors in log, server starts properly and all works fine, but killed by timeout by systemd. is this ok? btw, `/opt/teamcity/bin/teamcity-server.sh start` starts teamcity and exit with 0 in 1-2 seconds, and all works ok

justin8 commented on 2015-10-29 20:07 (UTC)

Did you check the logs?

neio commented on 2015-10-29 09:22 (UTC)

can anyone help me? teamcity-server.service - TeamCity server Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/teamcity-server.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: failed (Result: timeout) since Thu 2015-10-29 12:17:44 MSK; 1min 47s ago Process: 6930 ExecStart=/opt/teamcity/bin/teamcity-server.sh start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)

Nowaker commented on 2014-12-18 19:26 (UTC)

@starquake Because my non-conflicting oraclejdk* AUR packages way predate how Java is handled today. You can make the package align with today's Java toolkit.