Update traefik dependencies (docker/docker and related)
- Update dependencies
- Fix compilation problems
- Remove vdemeester/docker-events (in docker api now)
- Remove `integration/vendor`
- Use `testImport`
- update some deps.
- regenerate the lock from scratch (after a `glide cc`)
- remove docker/docker from Traefik vendor (unused)
- use `ignore` for all Traefik vendor in integration glide.
- defined only integration specific version of the dependencies.
- fixed dependencies order and renamed Makefile target
- extracted docker run params into DOCKER_RUN_OPTS
- crossbinary-default contains 64bit Linux, Win and Darwin
- crossbinary-others contains 32bit Linux, Win, Darwin and 32/64bit *bsd
- added dependencies to crossbinary-default and crossbinary-others targets
- This will help split stuff in smaller, better tested packages
- This moves some stuff like the traefik command to package `cmd`
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
- Add helper script to simplify glide usage.
- Add validation script for unwanted changes to vendoring.
- Relax/tighten up .{git,docker}ignore to cover vendored files properly.
- .validate: Protect from unbound variable in case of nounset setting.
- Install more recent hg version in the build container.
- Remove glide installation steps from Dockerfile.
- Update documentation.
validate-glide is called with errexit enabled (in script/make.sh that
sources validate-glide), which means that grep returning a non-zero exit
code will cause the script to terminate prematurely. Thus, we will never
get to the point where we see the error message.
The fix is to embed the grep check directly inside the if statement.
Having a release tarball including all vendor source makes life of maintainers a lot easier to create downstream packages.
It also ensures that as long as the go release is available the software can be build reproducible.
… making it possible to use in other packages ; and thus in the
User-Agent header for the docker client.
Also removing the dockerverion hack as it's not required anymore.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
Using the VERBOSE environment variable, tests and binary compilation are
ran in verbose mode (using -v), but by default there are more quiet O:).
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>