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  1. helm-releases/minio-3.2.0.tgz

    key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for Minio's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=keycloak.crt...
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  2. helm-releases/minio-3.3.3.tgz

    key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for MinIO's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=keycloak.crt...
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
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  3. helm-releases/minio-3.4.7.tgz

    key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for MinIO's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=keycloak.crt...
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Tue Jan 25 20:49:24 UTC 2022
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  4. cmd/batch-handlers.go

    		}
    
    		for _, kv := range r.Flags.Filter.Metadata {
    			for k, v := range oi.UserDefined {
    				if !stringsHasPrefixFold(k, "x-amz-meta-") && !isStandardHeader(k) {
    					continue
    				}
    				// We only need to match x-amz-meta or standardHeaders
    				if kv.Match(BatchJobKV{Key: k, Value: v}) {
    					return true
    				}
    			}
    		}
    
    		// None of the provided filters match
    		return false
    	}
    
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  5. internal/config/storageclass/storage-class.go

    		}
    	} else {
    		cfg.RRS.Parity = defaultRRSParity
    		if setDriveCount == 1 {
    			cfg.RRS.Parity = 0
    		}
    	}
    
    	// Validation is done after parsing both the storage classes. This is needed because we need one
    	// storage class value to deduce the correct value of the other storage class.
    	if err = validateParity(cfg.Standard.Parity, cfg.RRS.Parity, setDriveCount); err != nil {
    		return Config{}, err
    	}
    
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  6. android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Converter.java

         *
         * Luckily, our nullness checker is smart enough to realize that `convert` has @PolyNull-like
         * behavior, so it knows that `convert(a)` returns a non-nullable value, and we don't need to
         * perform even a cast, much less a runtime check.
         *
         * All that said, don't forget that everyone should call converter.convert() instead of
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
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  7. impl/maven-cli/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/cling/invoker/CommonsCliOptions.java

                                .get())
                        .build());
            }
    
            public CommandLine parse(String[] args) throws ParseException {
                // We need to eat any quotes surrounding arguments...
                String[] cleanArgs = CleanArgument.cleanArgs(args);
                DefaultParser parser = DefaultParser.builder()
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    - Last Modified: Fri Oct 25 12:31:46 UTC 2024
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  8. tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_unified_experimental_graph.cc

     private:
      friend class GraphContext;  // For access to op_.
      TF_Graph* g_;
      std::unique_ptr<TF_OperationDescription> op_;
      // Hold `op_type` and `op_name` till both are available since we need both
      // to build a graph operation.
      string op_type_;
      const char* op_name_ = nullptr;
      // TODO(srbs): Use this.
      string device_name_;
    };
    
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    - Last Modified: Sat Oct 12 05:11:17 UTC 2024
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  9. helm-releases/minio-3.1.0.tgz

    key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for Minio's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=keycloak.crt...
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  10. helm-releases/minio-3.1.1.tgz

    key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for Minio's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=keycloak.crt...
    Registered: Sun Nov 03 19:28:11 UTC 2024
    - Last Modified: Mon Sep 13 16:43:10 UTC 2021
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