fix: Fix infinite resource updates due empty EnvVars#2804
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afalhambra-hivemq wants to merge 1 commit intooperator-framework:nextfrom
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fix: Fix infinite resource updates due empty EnvVars#2804afalhambra-hivemq wants to merge 1 commit intooperator-framework:nextfrom
afalhambra-hivemq wants to merge 1 commit intooperator-framework:nextfrom
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Signed-off-by: Antonio Fernandez Alhambra <antonio.alhambra@hivemq.com>
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closing this, atm the PRs should target main since there will be a release shortly, after the release from main, we will move again to next. |
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Fixes #2802
Not completely sure if this is the right branch for getting this into the next JOSDK release (backport is sent to
mainbranch)Seems the refactor/rename of the
ResourceRequirementsSanitizertoPodTemplateSpecSanitizeris not noticed properly in this PR by GitHub. Looks better to review in the backport PR #2803