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All Makefiles are updated to support SKIP_LINT option,
have a defined order of compilation (common -> components)
to support the parallel compilation of charts using:
make all -j8 (for 8 Jobs). Additionally use cm-push instead
of push to use the new K8S/Helm version
Issue-ID: OOM-3011
Signed-off-by: Andreas Geissler <andreas-geissler@telekom.de>
Change-Id: If9903c9d5bc646b5ce54075acc616e98c4b6706e
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Move all Chart.yaml to use apiVersion: 2
Move dependencies from requirements.yaml to Chart.yaml
Changes to all makeFiles
Changes to helm deploy plugin
Signed-off-by: efiacor <fiachra.corcoran@est.tech>
Change-Id: I03c5290eee9e40f76eacbf171e774204cf5fb1c0
Issue-ID: OOM-2845
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Helm is now called by HELM_BIN variable which by default is set to helm
and makefiles use helm from path. HELM_BIN can be overwritten so user
can have two version of helm in system and choose which one to use.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Latusek <j.latusek@samsung.com>
Issue-ID: OOM-2562
Change-Id: I0917796aafe234e87afa0ac3c4c15720296276d5
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Signed-off-by: Jakub Latusek <j.latusek@samsung.com>
Issue-ID: OOM-2562
Change-Id: I2c09ef07a3445e8eb199011cdc2aa0a9d3647dcf
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ONAP is built using plain makefile rules. List of targets is generated
using wildcard function. Based on make changelog:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/make.git/tree/NEWS
since version 3.82 wildcard is not going to sort its results which
means that charts are being processed in an arbitrary order which may
lead to build failure due to missing dependencies.
Since version 4.3 make started sorting the wildcard results once again
which may lead to build issues.
To avoid that and make our builds predictible independently from
Makefile version let's make sure that we always sort wildcard results.
Addinally let's use 'file://' instead of '@local' for charts in common
to resolve dependencies between them.
Issue-ID: OOM-2399
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Opasiak <k.opasiak@samsung.com>
Change-Id: Iacb02dcdbd577ce0e9ca1078dd0586d296ec9375
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