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Remove deprecated drivers: kvm-old and xhyve #4781

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@tstromberg tstromberg commented Jul 16, 2019

These drivers are no longer maintained have been deprecated for as long as I've contributed to the minikube project.

This closes #4660 #4436 #4291 #3726

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It looks like some of the kvm files are used by kvm2. =)

@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ minikube service [command]

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### start
**Description -** Starts a local kubernetes cluster using VM. This command assumes you have already installed one of the VM drivers: **virtualbox/parallels/vmwarefusion/kvm/xhyve/hyperv**.
**Description -** Starts a local kubernetes cluster using VM. This command assumes you have already installed one of the VM drivers: **virtualbox/parallels/vmwarefusion/kvm/hyperv**.
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kvm2 ?

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Removed.

@@ -175,7 +173,7 @@ var startCmd = &cobra.Command{
Use: "start",
Short: "Starts a local kubernetes cluster",
Long: `Starts a local kubernetes cluster using VM. This command
assumes you have already installed one of the VM drivers: virtualbox/parallels/vmwarefusion/kvm/xhyve/hyperv.`,
assumes you have already installed one of the VM drivers: virtualbox/parallels/vmwarefusion/kvm/hyperv.`,
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kvm2 ?

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Maybe something like: fmt.Sprintf("....%v", constants.SupportedVMDrivers)). Then once the PR #4738 is merged, it would list the correct drivers for each platform.

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I didn't find the long help here particularly useful, so I removed it.

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afbjorklund commented Jul 17, 2019

The instructions seem a little confused (outdated?).

AFAIK, both the virtualbox and hyperv drivers are bundled with libmachine (compiled in), need no driver

But we still say "kvm" (as in upstream's) rather than our own kvm2, and fail to mention "hyperkit" at all ?

This only goes for the one-liner at the top of start

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Something to include in 1.3.0, perhaps ?

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Thank you for the feedback. Please take another look!

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Looks good!

Q: Why do we need to embed assets and translations into the driver ? Seems that we are leaking files into the lower level abstractions here, I thought the docker-machine drivers were separate entities ?

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Looks good!

Q: Why do we need to embed assets and translations into the driver ? Seems that we are leaking files into the lower level abstractions here, I thought the docker-machine drivers were separate entities ?

Good call. I'll revert that change and open a separate issue about the failure I noticed.

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@minikube-bot OK to test

@tstromberg tstromberg merged commit 2623143 into kubernetes:master Jul 17, 2019
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