[Starlingx-discuss] Query on Helm chart version
Jascanu, Nicolae
nicolae.jascanu at intel.com
Fri Jul 17 13:05:17 UTC 2020
Hi Poornima,
I'm checking on the latest master layered image and the helm version seems to be 3.2.1.
controller-0:~$ cat /etc/build.info
###
### StarlingX
### Built from master
###
OS="centos"
SW_VERSION="20.06"
BUILD_TARGET="Host Installer"
BUILD_TYPE="Formal"
BUILD_ID="20200717T013411Z"
JOB="STX_build_layer_flock_master_master"
BUILD_BY="starlingx.build at cengn.ca"
BUILD_NUMBER="175"
BUILD_HOST="starlingx_mirror"
BUILD_DATE="2020-07-17 01:34:11 +0000"
FLOCK_OS="centos"
FLOCK_JOB="STX_build_layer_flock_master_master"
FLOCK_BUILD_BY="starlingx.build at cengn.ca"
FLOCK_BUILD_NUMBER="175"
FLOCK_BUILD_HOST="starlingx_mirror"
FLOCK_BUILD_DATE="2020-07-17 01:34:11 +0000"
controller-0:~$ helm version
version.BuildInfo{Version:"v3.2.1", GitCommit:"fe51cd1e31e6a202cba7dead9552a6d418ded79a", GitTreeState:"clean", GoVersion:"go1.13.10"}
Regards,
Nicolae Jascanu, Ph.D.
TSD Software Engineer
[intel-logo]
Internet Of Things Group
Galati, Romania
From: N, Poornima Y <poornima.y.n at intel.com>
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2020 11:10
To: starlingx-discuss at lists.starlingx.io
Subject: [Starlingx-discuss] Query on Helm chart version
Hi all,
Recently while working on one of the development activities I noticed that the Helm version on Starlingx is v2.13.1. While the latest stable version of Helm is already v3.2.4.
Is there any plans for upgradation?. Any reasons as to why we are still using Helmv2.13.1?
Best Regards,
Poornima Y N
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