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This switches Meteor's CircleCI builds from Circle 1.0 to Circle 2.0 which has a bit more control over the workflow. Currently, this eliminates the existing ci.sh script which was already a bit incompatible when I was attempting to run Windows builds on another environment. It's possible that we should change this to a Node.js wrapper script. Other improvements: - We now store Core Dumps in build artifacts. CircleCI 2.0 advertised this as one of the features of CircleCI 2.0, but honestly, it was far from straightforward. Perhaps if we were using another Dockerimage, but it was far from as easy as flipping a switch. In addition to saving the Core Dump, this also saves the Node.js binary which was included in the Dev Bundle. This can be very handy for post-mortem debugging with tools like lldb, gdb, or mdb. - Memory usage is now logged throughout the build via a background process which logs `ps` output to a file which is persisted to the build artifacts. This should help identify if builds are terminating for some environmental reason.
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With Meteor you write apps:
- in pure JavaScript
- that send data over the wire, rather than HTML
- using your choice of popular open-source libraries
Try the getting started tutorial.
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cd try-meteor
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