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WIP: prow.sh: avoid creating paths unless really running tests #278

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@pohly pohly commented Apr 26, 2021

verify-go-version.sh sources prow.sh to determine the desired Go
version. This had the unintended side effect of creating one
$GOPATH/pkg/csiprow.* directory per make invocation and triggered
error messages when GOPATH was not set.

Test PR. Do not merge.

verify-go-version.sh sources prow.sh to determine the desired Go
version. This had the unintended side effect of creating one
$GOPATH/pkg/csiprow.* directory per make invocation and triggered
error messages when GOPATH was not set.

Also, `go env GOPATH` is now used as fallback when not set explicitly.
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pull-kubernetes-csi-csi-driver-host-path-1-19-on-kubernetes-1-19 4f288b3 link /test pull-kubernetes-csi-csi-driver-host-path-1-19-on-kubernetes-1-19

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pohly commented Apr 27, 2021

Was merged: kubernetes-csi/csi-release-tools#143

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