The default elastic image configured with Bamboo in JIRA Studio is Linux-based. How do I run a .NET build on a Windows-based elastic image?
One customer has instructions on how to build a Windows elastic image until we start officially supporting it in Bamboo.
There's also some useful tips here.
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Is there any indication as to when it will be supported in Bamboo?
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despite having purchased Bamboo as part of JIRA Studio, we are right now looking at other options such as Team City for Continuous Integration because of this drawback. It should be a prioritized feature in Studio.
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Yea, we're still using cruisecontrol, even though we'd prefer bamboo's integration... :(
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A quick update for this issue - Bamboo 3.4 now supports Windows as part of Elastic Bamboo. We are aiming to make this available to OnDemand customers in early 2012.
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Any update on when this feature may be available to OnDemand customers (it's now end of Feb 2012).
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Just an update that Bamboo OnDemand now ships with a Windows-based AMI - see release notes at https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/July+2012#July2012-Bambooupgrade
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Thank you this is helpful.
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