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Do not encode -runtime into mixin download filename #272
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Instead of requiring the runtime binary for the mixin to be uploaded as foo-runtime-linux-amd64, allow the client mixin for linux, which is foo-linux-amd64, to be reused as there is no difference. This sets us up anyway for when porter needs to support a customizable runtime image that could be a different os/arch.
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I took this opportunity to overhaul them makefiles with other changes: * install using porter mixin install * consolidate targets for the internal / external mixins
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Ok, boy that was harder than I expected. Silly make. This is ready for review. |
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This is a great idea, both to simplify things and to pave the way for OS-specific runtimes down the line, as mentioned. LGTM.
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Instead of requiring the runtime binary for the mixin to be uploaded as foo-runtime-linux-amd64, allow the client mixin for linux, which is foo-linux-amd64, to be reused as there is no difference.
This sets us up anyway for when porter needs to support a customizable runtime image that could be a different os/arch.
Note: This doesn't change the name of the file on the filesystem, just what we require the mixin author to upload it as.
After this PR, I'll update the azure, helm, and terraform repos, and then all of the mixins will have done a canary publish with the new naming conventiong