Bug 1883497: Fix missing logs due to mixed klog versions #714
Bug 1883497: Fix missing logs due to mixed klog versions #714openshift-merge-robot merged 2 commits intoopenshift:masterfrom
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This makes klog consistent with the core of the Kubernetes project (as of v1.19) which used klog/v2. While on differing versions we will lose logs (only one version will bind the correct flag value) so we should upgrade to v2 to ensure all logs are being printed correctly.
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/hold until the dependent PRs are merged and the dependencies are updated back to the openshift forks |
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/hold cancel This is now ready to merge |
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/lgtm |
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This makes klog consistent with the core of the Kubernetes project (as
of v1.19) which used klog/v2.
While on differing versions we will lose logs (only one version will
bind the correct flag value) so we should upgrade to v2 to ensure all
logs are being printed correctly.