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Modify implementation of -demo flag to use most recent hashicups and not presume transparent proxy #1663

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@jmurret jmurret commented Oct 31, 2022

Changes proposed in this PR:

  • cherry picked from beta5 release branch.

How I've tested this PR:

  • compiled and installed this manually. verified hashicups comes up with no issues.

How I expect reviewers to test this PR:
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Checklist:

  • Tests added
  • [ ] CHANGELOG entry added N/A since this is a revision on a non-released feature.

    HashiCorp engineers only, community PRs should not add a changelog entry.
    Entries should use present tense (e.g. Add support for...)

@jmurret jmurret requested review from a team, ndhanushkodi and ishustava and removed request for a team October 31, 2022 22:07
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looks good to me!

# Added for debugging purposes - NOT RECOMMENDED
# securityContext:
# allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
# runAsUser: 0
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Do we want to include these commented out lines?

@jmurret jmurret merged commit 78b24f0 into main Nov 9, 2022
@jmurret jmurret deleted the jm/hashicups-no-tproxy branch November 9, 2022 00:24
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