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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joakim Roubert 377b38f0bf
bin/protoc-diff: Don't assume Debian and don't install unzip (#5347)
- Do unzip check but don't install; leave installation to user
- Move unzip check to bin/protoc that actually uses unzip
- Make sure the protoc scripts can be called from any directory

Fixes #5337

Signed-off-by: Joakim Roubert <joakim.roubert@axis.com>
2020-12-09 09:12:38 -05:00
Joakim Roubert 8d19b4055b
Improve shellscript portability by using /bin/env (#4628)
Using `/bin/env` increases portability for the shell scripts (and often using `/bin/env` is requested by e.g. Mac users). This would also facilitate testing scripts with different Bash versions via the Bash containers, as they have bash in `/usr/local` and not `/bin`. Using `/bin/env`, there is no need to change the script when testing. (I assume the latter was behind c301ea214b (diff-ecec5e3a811f60bc2739019004fa35b0), which would not happen using `/bin/env`.)

Signed-off-by: Joakim Roubert <joakimr@axis.com>
2020-06-19 15:49:29 -04:00
Joakim Roubert e1b3fdb029 Fix whitespace path handling in non-docker (build) scripts (#3650)
* Fix whitespace path handling in non-docker (build) scripts

Handling of whitespace paths was not fully implemented; this patch adds
the missing pieces. Also, only use bash where bash-specific
functionality is used/needed.

Signed-off-by: Joakim Roubert <joakimr@axis.com>
2019-11-26 09:48:41 -05:00
Andrew Seigner 4e058bfea2
Introduce bin/kind, move executables to target/bin (#3289)
`bin/helm` and `bin/protoc` were downloading their binaries into
`./target`, while `bin/lint` was downloading to the root of the repo.
Also travis was caching `./target`, which could become problematic if
that part of the test script relied on `target/cli/linux/linkerd`.

Standardize helm, kind, lint, and protoc to all download into
`./target/bin`, and modify travis to strictly cache that subdirectory.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
2019-08-21 19:49:21 -07:00
Oliver Gould 941cad4a9c
Migrate build infrastructure to linkerd2 (#1298)
This PR begins to migrate Conduit to Linkerd2:
* The proxy has been completely removed from this repo, and is now located at
  github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy.
* A `Dockerfile-proxy` has been added to fetch the most-recently published proxy
  binary from build.l5d.io.
* Proxy-specific protobuf bindings have been moved to
  github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy-api.
* All docker images now use the gcr.io/linkerd-io registry.
* `inject` now uses `LINKERD2_PROXY_` environment variables
* Go paths have been updated to reflect the new (future) repo location.
2018-07-09 15:38:38 -07:00
Andrew Seigner 304f4e12dd
Make build scripts location-agnostic (#409)
The build scripts assume they are executed from the root of this repo.
This prevents running scripts from other locations, for example,
`cd web && ../bin/go-run .`.

Modify the build scripts to work regardless of current directory.

Fixes #301

Signed-off-by: Andrew Seigner <siggy@buoyant.io>
2018-02-23 10:02:14 -08:00
Alex Leong fa2f5a0140
Add dep wrapper script to ensure consistent version of dep is used (#253)
* Add `bin/dep` which fetches a fixed version of `dep` to be used. 
* Upgrade from dep 0.3.1 to 0.4.1
* Fix inconsistent Gopkg.lock by checking in the result of `bin/dep ensure`

Signed-off-by: Alex Leong <alex@buoyant.io>
2018-02-01 16:09:05 -08:00
Oliver Gould b104bd0676 Introducing Conduit, the ultralight service mesh
We’ve built Conduit from the ground up to be the fastest, lightest,
simplest, and most secure service mesh in the world. It features an
incredibly fast and safe data plane written in Rust, a simple yet
powerful control plane written in Go, and a design that’s focused on
performance, security, and usability. Most importantly, Conduit
incorporates the many lessons we’ve learned from over 18 months of
production service mesh experience with Linkerd.

This repository contains a few tightly-related components:
- `proxy` -- an HTTP/2 proxy written in Rust;
- `controller` -- a control plane written in Go with gRPC;
- `web` -- a UI written in React, served by Go.
2017-12-05 00:24:55 +00:00