Wednesday, July 15, 2015

TeamCity 9.1: Custom Order for Projects, Versioned Settings for Subversion and Perforce and Much More

It's been 8 months since 9.0 release, and today is the time to share all the new features we've implemented during this period: TeamCity 9.1 release build is now available for download.

It includes lots of new features and bug fixes. There are some security-related fixes, so prompt upgrade for your servers is recommended.

If you are interested in details there is the full list of fixed issues as filed in our issue tracker. Security-related issues are not yet public, we will make them publicly visible in several weeks.

If you are using professional version or your enterprise license maintenance period has not yet elapsed: upgrade. Otherwise consider using evaluation license key available from the download page to probe the version.

Let us know what you think about the release!

Friday, July 10, 2015

TeamCity 9.1 EAP4: Countdown for Release

This is probably the last EAP build before the 9.1 release planned for the next week.

Comparing to the previous one, it has SBT runner plugin bundled and it defaults to not using server-to-agent HTTP connection anymore (details). The build has an RC quality and is recommended for the test servers.

It's your last chance to try pre-release TeamCity 9.1 and notify us if anything goes wrong with it!

The build already have no EAP license key bundled, so let us know if the server switches to professional mode on upgrade.

Stay tuned for the release!

Friday, July 3, 2015

TeamCity 9.1 EAP3: Approaching Release

We plan TeamCity 9.1 release for July, so this is one of the last EAP builds which is approaching release quality. We run nightlies on our internal TeamCity instance for a long time already and have just upgraded public test instance https://teamcity.jetbrains.com/ with the build.

The build introduces experimental ability for one way agent-to-server communication and bundles VSTest support which was previously available as a separate plugin. For details check the release notes or full list of fixed issues.
Apart from that we are mostly focused on polishing of the earlier introduced functionality and fixing bugs.

It's high time to try the build on your test servers and drop us a line if you find any issues with it.

BTW, if you missed the results of the TeamCity plugins contest, make sure to check the winners and all the participants on the plugins page.