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[RHPAM-4812] Updating kubernetes-client to 6.10.0 #2420
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hmm version 6.10.0 brings more deps which collides:
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so i changed mgmt of kubernetes-client to just okio, not sure if that solves all occurrences of okio, but we can run prod FDB on 7.67.x to see at least few packages. |
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* Updating kubernetes-client to 6.10.0 * added management of okio as kubernetes-client can't be upgraded * fixed indentation
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* Updating kubernetes-client to 6.10.0 * added management of okio as kubernetes-client can't be upgraded * fixed indentation Co-authored-by: Marek Novotný <[email protected]>
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* Updating kubernetes-client to 6.10.0 * added management of okio as kubernetes-client can't be upgraded * fixed indentation Co-authored-by: Marek Novotný <[email protected]>
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