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[kubernetes] Fix ubuntu-container-disk tag - #887

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[kubernetes] Fix ubuntu-container-disk tag#887
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Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil kvapss@gmail.com

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    • Updated image tagging in the build process to use the Kubernetes version for Ubuntu container disk images.

Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>
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The Makefile for the Kubernetes app was updated to change the image tagging convention for the ubuntu-container-disk image. Instead of using a dedicated tag variable, the tag is now set to the value of KUBERNETES_VERSION. This modification only affects how the image reference is recorded after building and pushing, ensuring that the tag aligns with the Kubernetes version. No other logic or control flow was changed.

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packages/apps/kubernetes/Makefile Updated the image-ubuntu-container-disk target to use KUBERNETES_VERSION for image tagging instead of UBUNTU_CONTAINER_DISK_TAG.

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A rabbit hops through Makefile lines,
Swapping tags for newer signs.
Ubuntu disk now takes its cue,
From Kubernetes' version true.
With every build, the tags align—
A tidy warren, neat by design! 🐇


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Andrei Kvapil (kvaps) merged commit 894cb14 into main Apr 24, 2025
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Andrei Kvapil (kvaps) deleted the fix-ubuntu-container-disk-tag branch April 24, 2025 14:40
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