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At the moment of writing this issue, kubectl trace only supports X86-64 as target architecture.
The tool should be able to schedule bpftrace programs against all the architectures supported by bpftrace, that are X86-64 and arm64 (aarch64) see the Cmake definition.
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We are adding support custom resource ordering in kpt live with the introduction of the depends-on annotation (GoogleContainerTools/kpt#2565). The resource references includes the namespace and name of resources, which means we should make sure they are updated when using the set-namespace and ensure-name-substring functions are used. We should update the functions to
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If a plugin's windows
platformspec specifies something likebin: foo, we:fooI am not at all sure that
kubectl-foo.exewhich points tofoo(that has no .exe extension) can be executed. Can someone verify if this works or not?Depending on that, (1) we need to make sure i