Remove "experimental" annotations for buildkit

BuildKit can now be enabled without the daemon having
experimental features enabled.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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Sebastiaan van Stijn 2018-08-22 00:38:59 +02:00
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@ -155,10 +155,8 @@ func NewBuildCommand(dockerCli command.Cli) *cobra.Command {
flags.SetAnnotation("stream", "version", []string{"1.31"}) flags.SetAnnotation("stream", "version", []string{"1.31"})
flags.StringVar(&options.progress, "progress", "auto", "Set type of progress output (only if BuildKit enabled) (auto, plain, tty). Use plain to show container output") flags.StringVar(&options.progress, "progress", "auto", "Set type of progress output (only if BuildKit enabled) (auto, plain, tty). Use plain to show container output")
flags.SetAnnotation("progress", "experimental", nil)
flags.StringArrayVar(&options.secrets, "secret", []string{}, "Secret file to expose to the build (only if BuildKit enabled): id=mysecret,src=/local/secret") flags.StringArrayVar(&options.secrets, "secret", []string{}, "Secret file to expose to the build (only if BuildKit enabled): id=mysecret,src=/local/secret")
flags.SetAnnotation("secret", "experimental", nil)
flags.SetAnnotation("secret", "version", []string{"1.39"}) flags.SetAnnotation("secret", "version", []string{"1.39"})
return cmd return cmd
} }