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Feature request
support configurable Kubernetes service IP address range
What is the current behavior?
configurable Kubernetes service IP address range is not supported
What is the expected behavior?
Support this feature ( for reference CFN - https://docs
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As discussed in slack.
In comparison to skaffold (another deployment tool), kapp only reports if the condition was met or not. I'd like to see more information about the stabilization process e.g:
Waiting for deployments to stabilize...
- production:deployment/demo: creating container service
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Works in Safari, Chrome for Mac, Chrome for PC, Edge, but not IE version 11.192.16299.0 on Windows 10
Would the maintainers consider making @io_bazel_rules_k8s//toolchains/kubectl:toolchain_type
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
I'd like to create my toolchain
targets in my own Bazel packages that depend on `@io_bazel_rules_k8s//toolchains/kubectl:toolchain_ty
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There's a ssh_config
fixture to simplify things a bit:
def given_check_pod_status(ssh_config, host, k8s_client, label, expected_status):
Originally posted by @gdemonet in scality/metalk8s#2369
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