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Improve parsing of start flag apiserver-names #9385
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LGTM thanks for fixing this! Just waiting for integration tests to run before merging.
kvm2 Driver Times for Minikube (PR 9385): 60.8s 59.3s 61.6s Averages Time Per Log
docker Driver Times for Minikube (PR 9385): 27.6s 28.7s 29.5s Averages Time Per Log
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Fixes #8990
Uses StringSliceVar instead of StringArrayVar so that comma separated SANs can be processed on first run and then interpreted correctly on subsequent runs. RFC 1035 does not allow for commas in DNS names, so this shouldn't be an issue.