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This version addresses CVE-2019-1002101
MFH: 2019Q2
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- Use GO_* variables to simplify the Makefile
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Use the Kubernetes command-line tool, kubectl, to deploy and manage
applications on Kubernetes. Using kubectl, you can inspect cluster
resources; create, delete, and update components; and look at your
new cluster and bring up example apps.
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