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Catlight for Jenkins
Catlight can now show build status notifications for Jenkins continuous integration system.
Public and private servers are supported. You can connect anonymously of using your credentials.
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Catlight for AppVeyor
Catlight now works with AppVeyor!
You can get build notifications for your public and private projects right in your tray (or in a menu bar, on OS X).
Read more: Desktop build status notifications for AppVeyor
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Catlight for Mac OS X is now available
You can now see TFS and VSTS build status in a menu bar.
Mac OS X version has the same features as Windows version and can connect to on-premise Team Foundation Server of Visual Studio Online.
Download Catlight build notifications for Mac OS X
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Azure DevOps connection problems
Some users experience authorization/authentication problems when they try to connect to Azure Devops from CatLight. They can get an error message "Unauthorized" or 302 HTTP code.
This usually happens when user has multiple Microsoft accounts(e.g. personal and work account), and the wrong account got used during connection.
CatLight uses default web browser to authenticate to Azure DevOps. This browser can have a different Microsoft account authenticated in it. For example, you use Chrome in day-to-day work and signed in using work account there. But, the default browser is Internet Explorer or Safari, and it might have your personal Microsoft account
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Connection problems with self-signed SSL certificates
If your build server is using a self-signed certificate, CatLight may not be able to connect and will show a message like "SSL connect error". This happens because the SSL certificate of your server is not trusted by your operating system.
Add this certificate as trusted to resolve the problem, and try connecting again.
Instructions for Windows: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/sbs/2008/05/08/installing-a-self-signed-certificate-as-a-trusted-root-ca-in-windows-vista/
For OS X: http://www.robpeck.com/2010/10/google-chrome-mac-os-x-and-self-signed-ssl-certificates
For Linux: http://askubuntu.com/questions/530056/install-root-certificate-on-ubuntu-14-04-64-bit