## case :
1. charmuseum is http
2. nginx https ---> chartmuseum
3. domain, CN is IP
## result:
error: failed to prepare chart for release: chart unavailable: looks like "https://120.55.54.50" is not a valid chart repository or cannot be reached: Get "https://120.55.54.50/index.yaml": x509: certificate relies on legacy Common Name field, use SANs instead
Signed-off-by: caixisheng <cc710917049@163.com>
Before, if a chart was uninstalled using the `--keep-history` flag, the
next attempt to upgrade/install the chart would result in an error.
This commit fixes that by correctly checking if the last release of the
chart stored in history has been uninstalled and running the install
with the `--replace` flag if that's the case.
Signed-off-by: Alex Petrov <alex.petrov.vt@gmail.com>
This commit changes the template sub-command argument
`--api-versions` from `StringArrayVarP` to `StringSliceVarP`,
to allow support for comma separated variables. This will allow
users to use a syntax such as `--api-versions one,two,three` over
`--api-versions one --api-versions two --api-versions three`.
Fixes: #11485
Signed-off-by: Ryan Drew <ryan.drew@isovalent.com>
<https://github.com/helm/helm/pull/8371>
This covers:
- `tpl` text can `include` a `define` provided in a partial file
- `tpl` text can `include` a `define` provided in its text
- `tpl` text can be loaded via `.Files.Get`
Signed-off-by: Graham Reed <greed@7deadly.org>
This update moves to ubuntu jammy. The name moves off of debian
version names because jammy is based on bookworm and azure cli
does not have debian package support with bookworm
This is an update to the previous update for this because the
CircleCI environment is ubuntu 20.04 but the container this is
running is has 22.04 as the ubuntu version. Updating the in
container to 22.04 (jammy).
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
CircleCI is now using Ubuntu 20.04 for the Go 1.18 image. The
azure CLI is expecting a version older than that. This change
updates.
Note, we have been using the debian name for the repo rather than
the ubuntu name. bullseye maps to Ubuntu 20.04 through 21.10.
Signed-off-by: Matt Farina <matt.farina@suse.com>
On Mac OS they have some custom dns c library that uses some
configuration files other than resolv.conf to configure dns lookups. The
standard go library does not handle these custom configuration files
which causes dns lookups to fail for some mac users.
This allows the downstream pacakgers to override CGO_ENABLED to build
binaries that use the custom dns library.
Signed-off-by: Joe Julian <me@joejulian.name>