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Update github.com/spf13/pflag and github.com/spf13/cobra
Update github.com/spf13/pflag and github.com/spf13/cobra
Update:
github.com/spf13/cobra to f62e98d28ab7ad31d707ba837a966378465c7b57
github.com/spf13/cobra/doc to f62e98d28ab7ad31d707ba837a966378465c7b57
github.com/spf13/pflag to 1560c1005499d61b80f865c04d39ca7505bf7f0b
Closes issue #29852
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Cut the client repo, staging it in the main repo
Tracking issue: #28559
ref: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/25978#issuecomment-232710174
This PR implements the plan a few of us came up with last week for cutting client into its own repo:
1. creating "_staging" (name is tentative) directory in the main repo, using a script to copy the client and its dependencies to this directory
2. periodically publishing the contents of this staging client to k8s.io/client-go repo
3. converting k8s components in the main repo to use the staged client. They should import the staged client as if the client were vendored. (i.e., the import line should be `import "k8s.io/client-go/<pacakge name>`). This requirement is to ease step 4.
4. In the future, removing the staging area, and vendoring the real client-go repo.
The advantage of having the staging area is that we can continuously run integration/e2e tests with the latest client repo and the latest main repo, without waiting for the client repo to be vendored back into the main repo. This staging area will exist until our test matrix is vendoring both the client and the server.
In the above plan, the tricky part is step 3. This PR achieves it by creating a symlink under ./vendor, pointing to the staging area, so packages in the main repo can refer to the client repo as if it's vendored. To prevent the godep tool from messing up the staging area, we export the staged client to GOPATH in hack/godep-save.sh so godep will think the client packages are local and won't attempt to manage ./vendor/k8s.io/client-go.
This is a POC. We'll rearrange the directory layout of the client before merge.
@thockin @lavalamp @bgrant0607 @kubernetes/sig-api-machinery
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Update:
github.com/spf13/cobra to f62e98d28ab7ad31d707ba837a966378465c7b57
github.com/spf13/cobra/doc to f62e98d28ab7ad31d707ba837a966378465c7b57
github.com/spf13/pflag to 1560c1005499d61b80f865c04d39ca7505bf7f0b
Closes issue #29852
Automatic merge from submit-queue
Fix Windows terminal handling
Fix some issues with Windows terminal handling with respect to TTYs that came up as part of the
code that adds support for terminal resizing.
cc @smarterclayton @sttts @csrwng
Add support for terminal resizing for exec, attach, and run. Note that for Docker, exec sessions
inherit the environment from the primary process, so if the container was created with tty=false,
that means the exec session's TERM variable will default to "dumb". Users can override this by
setting TERM=xterm (or whatever is appropriate) to get the correct "smart" terminal behavior.
First is initializing a KubeletConfig that starts no background
processes. Second is running the config. Provide a legacy path
that won't impact older callers while making it easier to customize
the interfaces passed to the Kubelet.
Used by OpenShift to inject some custom interfaces to the Kubelet
for config management.