github estesp/manifest-tool v2.0.2
manifest-tool 2.0.2 (FAILED RELEASE)

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Welcome to the v2.0.2 release of manifest-tool!

Updates

To handle how Go module version support (e.g. go get) works,
since v2.0.0 the code is now located in a /v2 subdirectory.
Because of this, if you are importing manifest-tool you will
need to add /v2 to your go.mod import of manifest-tool
or when using go get to utilize the v2.x codebase.

v2.0.2 Fix release

The v2.0.2 release of manifest-tool includes a single bug fix
for an issue that most regularly occurred when assembling manifest
lists/indexes in a public repository in gcr.io or Quay. Due to
the authentication flow for these registries and an existing bug
in the containerd resolver, a push would fail with "cannot reuse
body" errors. Until containerd has a complete fix for this issue,
v2.0.2 will appropriately push to these registries by retrying
after the authentication challenge (401 Unauthorized) is handled.

v2.0.1 Fix release (FAILED)

Includes the fix mentioned in v2.0.2 but due to a release script
bug did not appropriately publish the release on GitHub.

v2.0.0 Release overview

The v2.0.0 release of manifest-tool represents a significant
change to the architecture and implementation of manifest-tool.
Instead of continuing to use the original implementation
for registry interaction (a similar heritage to what became skopeo) this
v2 re-worked codebase of manifest-tool uses the resolver/fetcher/pusher
implementation from containerd as a library. It uses the same model (and
some of the code) from ORAS to use
these distribution API capabilities within containerd as a
library without the need to run or even have containerd installed.

This greatly simplified the codebase of manifest-tool and allowed for
restructuring the code to itself be usable as a library. For example,
the query tool for manifest-lists (estesp/mquery) can now use
these functions directly without running a copy of manifest-tool
separately and parsing the raw output.

In addition to this major rework of the codebase, new features have
been added. The most significant are:

  • OCIv1 image/index support! (see the --type flag)
  • Color output from inspect
  • On average 75% faster inspect performance
  • credential helper support built-in

A number of small issues have been resolved and the v2 code has been
tested against most public container registries. However, software
being software, I'm sure there are bugs that have not been discovered
in the testing to date.

Please report bugs to the issue tracker at https://github.com/estesp/manifest-tool/issues.

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