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documentation (wiki) outdated: integration/kubernetes/setup.sh #1056

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dhrp opened this issue Mar 9, 2018 · 3 comments
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documentation (wiki) outdated: integration/kubernetes/setup.sh #1056

dhrp opened this issue Mar 9, 2018 · 3 comments
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dhrp commented Mar 9, 2018

Description of problem

Under the installation steps about installing clear containers for Kubernetes (with CRI-O), the instructions point to a file which no longer exists. This leads people to not understand how to install.

Location:
https://github.com/clearcontainers/runtime/wiki/Clear-Containers-and-Kubernetes#installation-steps

Specifically: Step 3: ./setup.sh

Expected result

The instructions should probably point to:
https://github.com/clearcontainers/tests/blob/master/.ci/setup.sh

I've tested using that script following the after instructions on the wiki and it works.

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Hi @dhrp - thanks for raising.

@chavafg - could you update that wiki page please?

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chavafg commented Mar 9, 2018

Hi,

I have updated the content of the wiki page to match our current setup script location and also updated the Known Working versions, which were outdated.

We still need to figure out a more clever way to get that page updated.

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dhrp commented Mar 9, 2018

Thanks a lot!, credits for being so responsive.

Perhaps a better way would be to actually publish it as a documentation site. It could be worth looking into some options for documentation generators. Then we could accept PR's or something..

(perhaps, if I'm idle) I could look into some options if you're interested?

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