Another victim of
I thought I'd got away from it when tdwtf switched.
Another victim of
I thought I'd got away from it when tdwtf switched.
More JIRA fun. Upgraded to the latest version of JIRA and it pops up with...
End of life. But I'm on the latest version! Let me check if there's another one...
Nice encoding. This has been in JIRA as long as I can remember...
So there's a bug for it saying it's end of life when you're on the latest version:
"Expected Results: Somewhat expected"
OK. Somewhat expected.
This is after JIRA 7.1 failed to even start up without hacking dbconfig.xml because they apparently don't even do startup tests on their supported databases any more (MS SQL in this case: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/36120344/jira-7.1.0-will-not-run-on-windows-server-2012-r2-ms-sql )
JIRA 7's been nothing but trouble so far, and other than the licensing changes where they split the application in two and merged JIRA Agile in there doesn't seem to be any actual improvements for customers.
@error said in EVE Online considering using disc horse:
@Tsaukpaetra said in EVE Online considering using disc horse:
Not really. But go ahead!
Oh, the theme fooled me. I thought you had posted a screenshot of their forum where they tried to OneBox our site and it worked badly.
They haven't switched yet, but I'm sure such delights are in store for when they do.
@Tsaukpaetra said in EVE Online considering using disc horse:
Uh huh...
Great onebox!
Yes, well, there's this forum software, which is awful, and then there's which is .
I've been pondering writing a tool to better visualise git branches at work into swimlanes or something to separate out feature branches from the rest rather than just lumping the lot together. Since we're a .NET house then the choices are either libgit2sharp, the wrapper around libgit2, which gives me an API to use that finally has reasonable functional coverage but is still incomplete and doesn't appear to have documentation, or executing git subprocesses and parsing text which is disgusting.
libgit2 says it's a "libgit2 is a portable, pure C implementation of the Git core methods" but what I read is it's really a reimplementation of the Git core methods and not actually related in any way to the git CLI code everyone is using.
Then I see in the Git 2.7.0 release notes this harbinger:
So once that's changed, and the official git client changes to use it, then I'm expecting some huge timespan whilst libgit2 reverse engineers it all to support it - and it's only recently that it's even been worth using as an API despite it still having large functional gaps in it.
I despair.
@sloosecannon they do wildcards too now, as of about a year ago
@bb36e said in EVE Online considering using disc horse:
@all_users going to other people's forums to bash on Discourse sounds dickish.
tdwtf has been mentioned now https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=6581554#post6581554
And that takes 19ms to run on my poxy 1-vCPU VM. From the command line. Including starting PHP up, without a bytecode cache, compiling it, executing it, outputting it, and exiting.
Thing is, Tomcat is bundled with JIRA; they don't recommend deploying JIRA into your own container, you use their pre-packaged one (which is Tomcat 8). That cuts down the matrix of at least primary supported platforms quite a bit.
Several of the other Atlassian products don't support SQL Server 2014 yet (at least - not listed in support), so if you're on MS SQL then you're most likely either on 2008 R2 and a few versions behind, or on 2012 as that's the highest common supported version right now.
Visual Studio setup projects were removed in Visual Studio 2012 with vague advice to use WiX, which comes with a cluster of WTFs; yes you can build proper MSIs with WiX but it will drain the life force from your soul.
MS grudgingly released an extension to build the old setup projects again that sort of works with VS2013 a couple of years later, but it's abandoned and buggy.
@sloosecannon they do wildcards too now, as of about a year ago
@bb36e said in EVE Online considering using disc horse:
@all_users going to other people's forums to bash on Discourse sounds dickish.
tdwtf has been mentioned now https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=6581554#post6581554
That's not a remake of the entirely confusing massive-procedural-space shoot-em-up Atari ST game Whirligig is it?
/me looks it up
No. It's not. Disappointing.
@error said in EVE Online considering using disc horse:
@Tsaukpaetra said in EVE Online considering using disc horse:
Not really. But go ahead!
Oh, the theme fooled me. I thought you had posted a screenshot of their forum where they tried to OneBox our site and it worked badly.
They haven't switched yet, but I'm sure such delights are in store for when they do.
@Tsaukpaetra said in EVE Online considering using disc horse:
Uh huh...
Great onebox!
Yes, well, there's this forum software, which is awful, and then there's which is .
Another victim of
I thought I'd got away from it when tdwtf switched.
Thing is, Tomcat is bundled with JIRA; they don't recommend deploying JIRA into your own container, you use their pre-packaged one (which is Tomcat 8). That cuts down the matrix of at least primary supported platforms quite a bit.
Several of the other Atlassian products don't support SQL Server 2014 yet (at least - not listed in support), so if you're on MS SQL then you're most likely either on 2008 R2 and a few versions behind, or on 2012 as that's the highest common supported version right now.
D3 ( https://d3js.org/ ) is pretty good for turning data into (usually SVG) visualisations. There's a good number of examples on the site that can usually be adapted into something appropriate.
edit: fecking forum not making that into a link, maybe if I put random spaces around it, OK CLOSE ENOUGH
More JIRA fun. Upgraded to the latest version of JIRA and it pops up with...
End of life. But I'm on the latest version! Let me check if there's another one...
Nice encoding. This has been in JIRA as long as I can remember...
So there's a bug for it saying it's end of life when you're on the latest version:
"Expected Results: Somewhat expected"
OK. Somewhat expected.
This is after JIRA 7.1 failed to even start up without hacking dbconfig.xml because they apparently don't even do startup tests on their supported databases any more (MS SQL in this case: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/36120344/jira-7.1.0-will-not-run-on-windows-server-2012-r2-ms-sql )
JIRA 7's been nothing but trouble so far, and other than the licensing changes where they split the application in two and merged JIRA Agile in there doesn't seem to be any actual improvements for customers.