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/kind feature
This is a sub-issue from #5494.
We need to remove any f"strings" from the backend of the Jupyter web app in order to be able to use lower versions from Python 3.6 to run it.
/good-first-issue
Right now we emit a message like
T: Error: Unable to find cluster information
T: No current-context set. Please use the --context option to
T: explicitly set the context.
This is all fine, but some higher-level explanation would be helpful as well, probably linking to documentation:
T: Telepresence uses kubectl/oc to access your Kubernetes/OpenShift
T: cluster. Ple
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Is your feature request related to a problem?
"DevSpace should use the current docker behavior for dockerignore:
Dockerfile + .dockerignore
Dockerfile + Dockerfile.dockerignore
Dockerfile.frontend + Dockerfile.frontend.dockerignore
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Which solution do you suggest?
Delegating the dockerignore file search to Docker if possible, otherwise copying the behavior as best as possible
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Hi, since Helm 2.5.0, it's possible to use relative urls in index.yaml chart repository: https://github.com/helm/helm/blob/master/docs/chart_repository_faq.md
Minibroker is not compatible with that mode.
In pkg/helm/helm.go, the LoadChart function should first check if chartURL is a fully qualified URL, if not, build an URL with the relative URL and "repoURL".
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After adding architectures to the "Installation" section, it's an even bigger mess than it was before...
Now it separates both on OS and on CPU, and it can be confusing to know what to actually download:
https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io/docs/start/
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