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* Move go code up one levelNick Thomas2019-10-181-44/+0
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* Remove feature flags and the fallback commandNick Thomas2019-09-201-2/+0
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* Replace symlinks with actual binariesPatrick Bajao2019-08-151-0/+46
We had `gitlab-shell-authorized-keys-check` and `gitlab-shell-authorized-principals-check` as symlinks to `gitlab-shell` before. We determine the `Command` and `CommandArgs` that we build based on the `Name` of the `Executable`. We also use that to know which fallback ruby executable should we fallback to. We use `os.Executable()` to do that. `os.Executable()` behaves differently depending on OS. It may return the symlink or the target's name. That can result to a buggy behavior. The fix is to create binaries for each instead of using a symlink. That way we don't need to rely on `os.Executable()` to get the name. We pass the `Name` of the executable instead.