From bb2aa8770ff269515fe5f83ce0620f634eb2cadc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Isaac Hollander McCreery Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2015 16:11:12 -0700 Subject: Upgrades and upgrade tests take versions of the form release/stable instead of stable_release: - Refactor common and gce/upgrade.sh to use arbitrary published releases - Update hack/get-build to use cluster/common code - Use hack/get-build.sh in cluster upgrade test logic --- getting-builds.md | 24 +++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/getting-builds.md b/getting-builds.md index bcb981c4..3803c873 100644 --- a/getting-builds.md +++ b/getting-builds.md @@ -35,17 +35,27 @@ Documentation for other releases can be found at You can use [hack/get-build.sh](http://releases.k8s.io/HEAD/hack/get-build.sh) to or use as a reference on how to get the most recent builds with curl. With `get-build.sh` you can grab the most recent stable build, the most recent release candidate, or the most recent build to pass our ci and gce e2e tests (essentially a nightly build). +Run `./hack/get-build.sh -h` for its usage. + +For example, to get a build at a specific version (v1.0.2): + ```console -usage: - ./hack/get-build.sh [stable|release|latest|latest-green] +./hack/get-build.sh v1.0.2 +``` - stable: latest stable version - release: latest release candidate - latest: latest ci build - latest-green: latest ci build to pass gce e2e +Alternatively, to get the latest stable release: + +```console +./hack/get-build.sh release/stable +``` + +Finally, you can just print the latest or stable version: + +```console +./hack/get-build.sh -v ci/latest ``` -You can also use the gsutil tool to explore the Google Cloud Storage release bucket. Here are some examples: +You can also use the gsutil tool to explore the Google Cloud Storage release buckets. Here are some examples: ```sh gsutil cat gs://kubernetes-release/ci/latest.txt # output the latest ci version number -- cgit v1.2.3