Looks like .ml DNS servers are currently down, and this repository
import path is deprecated anyway. Really, we should bump Kubernetes...
Change-Id: I3e0c834a49ccf1111b9412371489bae5f80ff6ab
This will let us populate upcoming events server-side on the website (or
serve this data in a format that can be more easily consumed by JS).
Change-Id: I0f6b5bf9831f4d07acebb4eb77a7d88b63fe8e46
This adds github.com/minio/minio-go, a library that can be used to
access S3-like storage, eg. our own radosgw. It's significantly lighter
than the entire Go AWS SDK, and seems to also be more idiomatic than it.
Change-Id: I1e18c7665b58480fb72e789692aa7f37816cd28f
This is an amalgamation of a handful of small changes to Go deps.
Notably:
- we remove our opencensus-proto fork, use upstream, use exclude=src to
fix the build
- unvendorify some deps
- bump io_rules_go to fix WKT resolution
Notably, we now do not have the 'protoc-gen-go' error when running
kubecfg/kubectl anymore.
Change-Id: I34fb9e78b2b12e4543142183d601d01987076f32
This removes some old skylib/zlib deps, moves all Go repositories to a
separate file, and in general does a small cleanup pass on external
repository magic.
Change-Id: Ic9700ee4c40cdb2e5a68e4fc7c6b3e386a109f8a
For us this manifests when doing
kubecfg update cluster/kube/cluster.libsonnet
To be precise: when hitting the Ceph/Rook CRD definition.
This is a weird bug. I've seen it manifest earlier on NixOS, but I am
now also seeing it on Gentoo. I've thought that it was because of Go API
breakage, but I've quickly tried to specify older toolchain versions,
but that didn't seem to help? :/
Regardless, I've applied a patch by rnb [1] that seems to fix this. I
also have a suspicion that updating to a newer k8s version might just
fix this, that's why I'm not not too concerned about this for now.
[1] - a32521024f
Change-Id: Id66e3c0bd56e84d785e1baeca86373aa2d0eb6f9