`kubeadm upgrade plan` takes an optional positional argument for the
target Kubernetes version [1], which is documented as
> To skip the internet check, pass in the optional [version] parameter
In light of RFC 015, we should not do an "internet check" for latest
versions, but stick to the version we're actually targeting with the
upgrade. Thus, we explicitly pass the version as an argument.
[1]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/setup-tools/kubeadm/kubeadm-upgrade/#cmd-upgrade-plan
There used to be three definitions of a Component type, and conversion
routines between the three. Since the use case is always the same, and
the Component semantics are defined by versions.go and the installer, it
seems appropriate to define the Component type there and import it in
the necessary places.
* build: correct toolchain order
* build: gazelle-update-repos
* build: use pregenerated proto for dependencies
* update bazeldnf
* deps: tpm simulator
* Update Google trillian module
* cli: add stamping as alternative build info source
* bazel: add go_test wrappers, mark special tests and select testing deps
* deps: add libvirt deps
* deps: go-libvirt patches
* deps: cloudflare circl patches
* bazel: add go_test wrappers, mark special tests and select testing deps
* bazel: keep gazelle overrides
* bazel: cleanup bazelrc
* bazel: switch CMakeLists.txt to use bazel
* bazel: fix injection of version information via stamping
* bazel: commit all build files
* dev-docs: document bazel usage
* deps: upgrade zig-cc for go 1.20
* bazel: update Perl for macOS arm64 & Linux arm64 support
* bazel: use static perl toolchain for OpenSSL
* bazel: use static protobuf (protoc) toolchain
* deps: add git and go to nix deps
Co-authored-by: Paul Meyer <49727155+katexochen@users.noreply.github.com>