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The buildkit (client) and buildkitd (builder daemon) can both be used with faasd or k3s hosts for building images without installing Docker onto the machine.
There is a tar that can be downloaded like we do with inletsctl, however, we need to make sure we extract both binaries. I'm fairly sure that this will "just work"
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In our continuous effort to automate Fossology workflows, we regularly check all uploads available on a given instance.
When the instance is under heavy utilization, listing all available uploads can consume lots of resources.
Having the possibility to filter the list uploads according to different criteria would help us a lot, e.g.:
- all uploads with clearing statu
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Sentry Issue: KAP-5KT