I'll keep an eye on the new build for a while (before I forget about it) and hopefully it'll run for another long time to come. TeamCity provides the Docker Wrapper by Kamlesh Bhatt kamleshbhatt Medium Sign up 500 Apologies, but something went wrong on our end. So a HUGE thanks to AppVeyor for creating such great product, and offering free builds to the OSS community. I recently ported this job to an AppVeyor build for the DT project and after a quick round of using their wonderful support to work through a hurdle, I completed a new build at AppVeyor that replicated the one originally hosted on the TeamCity server. Thanks TeamCity CodeBetterīefore all of the new, cool, and hip online continuous integration systems came to be, one of the only free options for open source was an instance of JetBrains TeamCity over at CodeBetter and I'd like to throw out a big thank you for those at CodeBetter who put the time and effort into hosting this service for many of the. This means that the TeamCity over at CodeBetter has pretty much been cranking out new and updated DefinitelyTyped TypeScript definitions for almost the last two years, but it's time to re-visit. I haven't done a ton with TypeScript in a while, but it's quite amazing to see the traction it is starting to gain. ** HOLY Typings **, there've been over 2 million DT type definitions? This reminded me, that I hadn't checked up on the NuGet user account for DefinitelyTyped in quite a while so I decided to head over to the, take a glance at the account and check out how many downloads there had been? It was a bit surprising and humbling to discover Microsoft had in one of their default templates a reference to some TypeScript type definitions that (while I didn't have anything to do with the creation of the definitions, nor DefinitelyTyped) I did created the simple little utility that runs continuously up on and tirelessly updates NuGet packages as they change over on DefinitelyTyped. I won't claim to have inspired it, but would be cool to say I did. Why is this folder structure familiar?īecause I created it almost 2 years ago when I threw together a PowerShell script that chucks DefinitelyTyped TypeScript definitions up onto NuGet.Īnother example of the folder structure, while I can't say for certain, but I can only guess that when the winjs started converting over to TypeScript that they chose to put their type definitions into the same structure. While looking over the project template, I was surprised to see a familiar folder structure typings/cordova/* in the project. Though, I miss and still enjoy the benefits of Visual Studio for some projects. This not necessarily that new, but is new to me as I spend most of my time these days working on a Mac doing iOS, Docker (for server-side stuff) and other projects. docker-compose.I installed Visual Studio 2015 the other night and was just poking around and stumbled upon the Cordova Project Template that is provided. Process exited with code 2ĭocker-compose -f. mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/projects/build': Permission denied make/at91boot.mk:23: warning: ignoring old commands for target `/Makefile' make/u-boot.mk:31: warning: overriding commands for target `/Makefile' make/cross-gdb.mk:12: warning: ignoring old commands for target `/home/projects/build/platform/gdb-7.0.1/.source' make/gdb.mk:13: warning: overriding commands for target `/home/projects/build/platform/gdb-7.0.1/.source' Any thoughts on how the permissions work on a docker container in a Teamcity build job? Creating dockerbuild_supernova_run. Probably not project because all that works in the non TC build. ? Is it TC user that needs permissions or root or the user project. I dont quite understood who needs permissions here to create /home/projects/build. RUN apt-get update
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