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  1. Red Hat Fuse
  2. ENTESB-10878

fuse-apicurito.yaml doesnt work with Openshift 4.1

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    • Bug
    • Resolution: Done
    • Blocker
    • fuse-7.4-GA
    • fuse-7.4-GA
    • Fuse on Openshift
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    • Fuse 7.4 Sprint 48 - Blockers

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      tags/application-templates-2.1.fuse-740017

      oc new-app -f fuse-apicurito.yml -p ROUTE_HOSTNAME=apicurito-llowinge.apps.fuse-qe.openshift-aws.rhocf-dev.com 
      
      error: unable to load template file "fuse-apicurito.yml": unable to decode "fuse-apicurito.yml": v1.Template.Parameters: []v1.Parameter: v1.Parameter.Value: ReadString: expects " or n, but found 1, error found in #10 byte of ...|,"value":1.4},{"desc|..., bigger context ...|on","name":"APP_VERSION","required":true,"value":1.4},{"description":"Namespace in which the Fuse im|...
      error: unable to locate any template files with name "fuse-apicurito.yml"
      
      The 'oc new-app' command will match arguments to the following types:
      
        1. Images tagged into image streams in the current project or the 'openshift' project
           - if you don't specify a tag, we'll add ':latest'
        2. Images in the Docker Hub, on remote registries, or on the local Docker engine
        3. Templates in the current project or the 'openshift' project
        4. Git repository URLs or local paths that point to Git repositories
      
      --allow-missing-images can be used to point to an image that does not exist yet.
      
      See 'oc new-app -h' for examples.
      

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            janstey@redhat.com Jonathan Anstey
            llowinge@redhat.com Lukas Lowinger
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