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build(helm): add support for Kubernetes 1.31 #822

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Declare support for Kubernetes 1.31 that was successfully tested locally using Kind 0.24.

tiborsimko added a commit to tiborsimko/reana that referenced this pull request Aug 19, 2024
Declare support for Kubernetes 1.31 that was successfully tested locally
using Kind 0.24.
tiborsimko added a commit to tiborsimko/reana that referenced this pull request Aug 29, 2024
Declare support for Kubernetes 1.31 that was successfully tested locally
using Kind 0.24.
tiborsimko added a commit to tiborsimko/reana that referenced this pull request Aug 29, 2024
The pinning of setuptools to the maximum version of 0.70 is necessary
for working on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS based environments.
tiborsimko added a commit to tiborsimko/reana that referenced this pull request Aug 29, 2024
Declare support for Kubernetes 1.31 that was successfully tested locally
using Kind 0.24.
Pin `setuptools` to the maximum version of 70 to allow working on Ubuntu
20.04 LTS based environments. (New versions of `setuptools` are not
compatible.)

Note that this fix is necessary only for the `maint-0.9` branches and
the REANA 0.9 release series. In `master` we have switched to Ubuntu
24.04 LTS based environments and Python 3.12 and no pinning is necessary
there.
Declare support for Kubernetes 1.31 that was successfully tested locally
using Kind 0.24.
@tiborsimko tiborsimko merged commit 7da51d3 into reanahub:maint-0.9 Aug 29, 2024
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@tiborsimko tiborsimko deleted the kubernetes-1.31 branch August 29, 2024 12:27
tiborsimko added a commit to tiborsimko/reana that referenced this pull request Aug 29, 2024
build(helm): add support for Kubernetes 1.31 (reanahub#822)
ci(python): pin setuptools 70 (reanahub#822)
feat(config): add Compute4PUNCH backend (reanahub#780)

Note: The merge commit removes the changes related to pinning
`setuptools` to version 70, because this was only necessary for the
`maint-0.9` branches.
tiborsimko added a commit to tiborsimko/reana that referenced this pull request Aug 29, 2024
build(helm): add support for Kubernetes 1.31 (reanahub#822)
ci(python): pin setuptools 70 (reanahub#822)
feat(config): add Compute4PUNCH backend (reanahub#780)

Note: The merge commit removes the changes related to pinning
`setuptools` to version 70, because this was only necessary for the
`maint-0.9` branches.
jlemesh pushed a commit to jlemesh/reana that referenced this pull request Sep 16, 2024
Pin `setuptools` to the maximum version of 70 to allow working on Ubuntu
20.04 LTS based environments. (New versions of `setuptools` are not
compatible.)

Note that this fix is necessary only for the `maint-0.9` branches and
the REANA 0.9 release series. In `master` we have switched to Ubuntu
24.04 LTS based environments and Python 3.12 and no pinning is necessary
there.
jlemesh pushed a commit to jlemesh/reana that referenced this pull request Sep 16, 2024
Declare support for Kubernetes 1.31 that was successfully tested locally
using Kind 0.24.
jlemesh pushed a commit to jlemesh/reana that referenced this pull request Sep 16, 2024
Pin `setuptools` to the maximum version of 70 to allow working on Ubuntu
20.04 LTS based environments. (New versions of `setuptools` are not
compatible.)

Note that this fix is necessary only for the `maint-0.9` branches and
the REANA 0.9 release series. In `master` we have switched to Ubuntu
24.04 LTS based environments and Python 3.12 and no pinning is necessary
there.
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