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Cloud Build: Some chores. #11757

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This is an automated cherry-pick of #11633

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/retitle Cloud Build: Some chores.
/triage accepted
/kind cleanup
/priority backlog
/lgtm
/hold

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@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot added the approved Indicates a PR has been approved by an approver from all required OWNERS files. label Aug 11, 2024
@Gacko Gacko changed the title [release-1.11] Cloud Build: Some chores. Cloud Build: Some chores. Aug 11, 2024
@Gacko Gacko merged commit 1330c06 into kubernetes:release-1.11 Aug 11, 2024
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krunalhinguu pushed a commit to krunalhinguu/ingress-nginx that referenced this pull request Aug 20, 2024
* Cloud Build: Remove comment.

* Cloud Build: Add newlines at EOF.

* Cloud Build: Align comment.

* Cloud Build: Remove trailing slash.

* Cloud Build: Remove quotes.

* Cloud Build: Align indentation.

* Cloud Build: Improve quotes.

* Cloud Build: Put arguments in one line.

* Cloud Build: Bump image.

* Cloud Build: Reorder entrypoint.

* Cloud Build: Adjust timeouts.

* Cloud Build: Remove useless files.

* Cloud Build: Remove `substitution_option`.

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Co-authored-by: Marco Ebert <[email protected]>
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