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revert(components): refactor - De-hardcoded local output paths #4478

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@Bobgy Bobgy commented Sep 10, 2020

Reverts #580

Hi @Ark-kun, I'm reverting this PR because component images do not have pathlib dep as discovered in #4361 (comment).

Would you mind fixing it and resubmit the PR?

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Bobgy commented Sep 10, 2020

/lgtm
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@Bobgy Bobgy added the lgtm label Sep 10, 2020
@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot merged commit 41dc386 into master Sep 10, 2020
@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot deleted the revert-580-Components---De-hardcoded-local-output-paths branch September 10, 2020 03:27
Jeffwan pushed a commit to Jeffwan/pipelines that referenced this pull request Dec 9, 2020
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