August 2009
3 posts
Now, with PostgreSQL support
We’ve been supporting builds on SQLite and MySQL since launch, but we’ve now added support for PostgreSQL (version 8.3) as your build-time data repository. Switching is dead simple: edit your project, and choose PostgreSQL from the “Database” dropdown: That’s it — no other craziness needed. PostgreSQL at your disposal. Also, check out our knowledgebase...
Aug 24th
Now Supporting Campfire Notifications
Because builds can’t fail loudly enough or embarrass you in enough places, RunCodeRun now supports politely alerting you to your FAIL through Campfire. No need to install anything into your build, just tell RunCodeRun “Yes, ma’am, can I have another!” First, log in and edit your account profile: Then, click on the “Notifications” tab and fill in your...
Aug 17th
RunCodeRun now supports private builds
We are pleased to announce that RunCodeRun is now accepting private builds. This means that you can now connect your private repositories on GitHub to RunCodeRun for your continuous integration needs. You can drop by our list of plans to see which best suits your situation. We feel it important to note that RunCodeRun remains, as always, free for open source developers. If you are already an...
Aug 4th