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Add a file to get the current latest version. #3608
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@iamsurfing how about using https://dl.k8s.io/release/stable.txt ? |
It is OK in Internet, but it is not good while using mirror. container--->mirror1--->dl.k8s.io If mirror1 sync successful but mirror2 sync failed, the build will failed. It is more obvious in enterprise. Add the file can make build script more robust. |
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What would you like to be added:
Add a file to get the current latest version like this.
curl https://pkgs.k8s.io/core:/stable:/latest.txt
v1.30
Why is this needed:
CI/CD can always use the latest version.
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