From d0fd83f90ffe848c8bce415324b31b86c82c1adc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: derailed Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2019 12:30:08 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] nuke snap builds for now... --- .goreleaser.yml | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-) diff --git a/.goreleaser.yml b/.goreleaser.yml index 9062328d8a..da9cc0ba41 100644 --- a/.goreleaser.yml +++ b/.goreleaser.yml @@ -59,33 +59,33 @@ brew: system "k9s version" # Snapcraft -snapcraft: - name: k9s - summary: K9s is a CLI to view and manage your Kubernetes clusters. - description: | - K9s is a CLI to view and manage your Kubernetes clusters. - By leveraging a terminal UI, you can easily traverse Kubernetes resources - and view the state of you clusters in a single powerful session. - name_template: "{{ .ProjectName }}_{{ .Version }}_{{ .Os }}_{{ .Arch }}" - # publish: false - publish: true - replacements: - amd64: 64-bit - 386: 32-bit - darwin: macOS - linux: Tux - bit: Arm - bitv6: Arm6 - bitv7: Arm7 - grade: devel - confinement: devmode - # grade: stable - # confinement: strict - apps: - k9s: - plugs: ["home", "network"] - # plugs: ["home", "network", "personal-files"] - plugs: - personal-files: - read: - - $HOME/.kube \ No newline at end of file +# snapcraft: +# name: k9s +# summary: K9s is a CLI to view and manage your Kubernetes clusters. +# description: | +# K9s is a CLI to view and manage your Kubernetes clusters. +# By leveraging a terminal UI, you can easily traverse Kubernetes resources +# and view the state of you clusters in a single powerful session. +# name_template: "{{ .ProjectName }}_{{ .Version }}_{{ .Os }}_{{ .Arch }}" +# publish: false +# # publish: true +# replacements: +# amd64: 64-bit +# 386: 32-bit +# darwin: macOS +# linux: Tux +# bit: Arm +# bitv6: Arm6 +# bitv7: Arm7 +# grade: devel +# confinement: devmode +# # grade: stable +# # confinement: strict +# apps: +# k9s: +# plugs: ["home", "network"] +# # plugs: ["home", "network", "personal-files"] +# plugs: +# personal-files: +# read: +# - $HOME/.kube \ No newline at end of file