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Update webhook error message format for Kubernetes 1.13+ #1306

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Signed-off-by: Tamal Saha tamal@appscode.com

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os/user now parses /etc/passwd when CGO_ENABLED=0. So, we don't need our forked oauth2 library anymore.

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Codecov Report

Merging #1306 into master will increase coverage by <.01%.
The diff coverage is 0%.

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##           master   #1306      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage    3.76%   3.76%   +<.01%     
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  Files          35      35              
  Lines       18261   18252       -9     
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  Hits          687     687              
+ Misses      17448   17439       -9     
  Partials      126     126
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
...rd_party/forked/cloudprovider/providers/aws/aws.go 21.89% <ø> (ø) ⬆️
...rd_party/forked/cloudprovider/providers/gce/gce.go 3.99% <ø> (ø) ⬆️
apis/voyager/v1beta1/openapi_generated.go 0% <0%> (ø) ⬆️

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