I checked bamboo 6.8.1 and 6.9.0; neither have any of the shell scripts necessary to start the server. What is going on?
The documentation says they should be there https://confluence.atlassian.com/bamboo/installing-bamboo-on-linux-289276792.html refers to start-bamboo.sh
Hello @Jonathan Valliere welcome to the Atlassian Community :)
What directory did you searched for `start-bamboo.sh`? I have downloaded the `atlassian-bamboo-6.8.1.tar.gz` from https://www.atlassian.com/software/bamboo/download and after extracting the package, I could find the `start-bamboo.sh` inside the extracted package `bin` folder.
Victor
I actually ended up grabbing the OSX build which had the shell scripts. As I said the ZIP file does not contain the shell scripts; you are correct that the tar.gz file does. https://product-downloads.atlassian.com/software/bamboo/downloads/atlassian-bamboo-6.8.1.zip
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Ok! Now I understand your point.
I will raise an issue to improve the naming of this files as depending on the file ending for OS separation is indeed confusing.
Thanks for bringing this up :)
Victor
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All the other Atlassian products I use seem to have identical ZIP and TAR.GZ archives. I was expecting the ZIP to contain the shell scripts. Its pure laziness on my part because typing "unzip" is faster than the "tar -zxvf".
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