
We can use docker buildx in order to build and push Windows images from the same Linux node, as long as the Dockerfile does not have any RUN commands in the Windows step. We also need to create a non-default builder instance in order to be able to build and push Windows images. The Windows images have to be built and pushed directly to the registry. Because of this, the make target "push" has been removed (the target "all" will build and push the images). We need wincat for a few kubectl proxy scenarios. For Windows containers without Hyper-V isolation, the host OS Version and the Container OS Version need to match, which is why we added multiple Windows OS Versions to the building process. Adds support for Windows OS Versions: 1809, 1903, 1909, 2004. Bumps pause image version to 3.4. Co-Authored-By: Claudiu Belu <cbelu@cloudbasesolutions.com> Co-Authored-By: Ben Moss <bmoss@pivotal.io> Signed-off-by: Leah Hanson <lhanson@pivotal.io>
29 lines
637 B
Python
29 lines
637 B
Python
load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_binary", "go_library")
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go_library(
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name = "go_default_library",
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srcs = ["wincat.go"],
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importpath = "k8s.io/kubernetes/build/pause/windows/wincat",
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visibility = ["//visibility:private"],
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)
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go_binary(
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name = "windows",
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embed = [":go_default_library"],
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visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
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)
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filegroup(
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name = "package-srcs",
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srcs = glob(["**"]),
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tags = ["automanaged"],
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visibility = ["//visibility:private"],
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)
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filegroup(
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name = "all-srcs",
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srcs = [":package-srcs"],
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tags = ["automanaged"],
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visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
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)
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