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authorbaude <bbaude@redhat.com>2019-06-24 15:48:34 -0500
committerbaude <bbaude@redhat.com>2019-06-25 13:51:24 -0500
commitdd81a44ccfa34585ef62319835c8bb421db9e334 (patch)
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remove libpod from main
the compilation demands of having libpod in main is a burden for the remote client compilations. to combat this, we should move the use of libpod structs, vars, constants, and functions into the adapter code where it will only be compiled by the local client. this should result in cleaner code organization and smaller binaries. it should also help if we ever need to compile the remote client on non-Linux operating systems natively (not cross-compiled). Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'libpod/runtime_volume_unsupported.go')
-rw-r--r--libpod/runtime_volume_unsupported.go8
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/libpod/runtime_volume_unsupported.go b/libpod/runtime_volume_unsupported.go
index 5fe487114..1cbf2699a 100644
--- a/libpod/runtime_volume_unsupported.go
+++ b/libpod/runtime_volume_unsupported.go
@@ -4,16 +4,18 @@ package libpod
import (
"context"
+
+ "github.com/containers/libpod/libpod/define"
)
func (r *Runtime) removeVolume(ctx context.Context, v *Volume, force bool) error {
- return ErrNotImplemented
+ return define.ErrNotImplemented
}
func (r *Runtime) newVolume(ctx context.Context, options ...VolumeCreateOption) (*Volume, error) {
- return nil, ErrNotImplemented
+ return nil, define.ErrNotImplemented
}
func (r *Runtime) NewVolume(ctx context.Context, options ...VolumeCreateOption) (*Volume, error) {
- return nil, ErrNotImplemented
+ return nil, define.ErrNotImplemented
}