commit | 5ba8257de0be6176c001b28246f225983f454f90 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Googler <noreply@google.com> | Fri Mar 03 15:26:32 2017 +0000 |
committer | Yue Gan <yueg@google.com> | Mon Mar 06 09:45:17 2017 +0000 |
tree | 08eccf1fb52d5dbe8ee1944ad926ce5321a6db35 | |
parent | 584843e5bb009c38ba215a141b121f6d7b8a33de [diff] |
Rollback of commit 4af8f5bff567e7cad179fb803070764791353f8a. *** Reason for rollback *** Fixing the test, which relied on a magic hidden feature I removed. *** Original change description *** Automated [] rollback of commit 5621a2c73337d82fe328069dbb0621e46e9e1c25. *** Reason for rollback *** This change broke bazel-docker-tests: http://ci.bazel.io/job/bazel-docker-tests/BAZEL_VERSION=HEAD,PLATFORM_NAME=docker/457/console *** Original change description *** This change adds support for a docker_bundle rule, refactoring a number of interfaces to support shared use with docker_build. This also fixes "docker load -i <bazel output>", which was broken on newer clients due to a lack of tag data in manifest.json... *** -- PiperOrigin-RevId: 149110613 MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=149110613
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