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can you remove 10.0.3 folder and squash the commits? |
Use Influx 0.8.9 instead of 0.8.8 so that we can export data to 0.9/0.10 later on. Corrected the URL for 0.8.9. Removed empty lines in config section graphite Replacement of variable GRAPHITE_TEMPLATE with sed command doesn't work if there are empty lines within the config section graphite Fix cli path in README Add a docker file for 0.10.3 that is literally copied from 0.10. Removed 0.10.3 folder, applied change to 0.10/Dockerfile instead.
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@tifayuki I've removed the 10.0.3 folder and squashed my changes into a single commit. Changes to other files than the files in 0.8.9 have been reverted. Is this better? Thanks! |
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Added 0.8.9 so that people who would like to export their data to influx 0.9/0.10 can do so.