squakez opened a new issue, #5836:
URL: https://github.com/apache/camel-k/issues/5836
### What happened?
It's a minor issue, but it deserves some attention to clear the log traces.
When an old operator is removed (still CRDs are kept) and a new one is
installed, at startup, the new operator complains about some reconciliation:
```
camel-k-operator-5b686db99f-qbcwz camel-k-operator
{"level":"info","ts":"2024-09-10T08:42:29Z","msg":"Starting
workers","controller":"integration-controller","controllerGroup":"camel.apache.org","controllerKind":"Integration","worker
count":1}
camel-k-operator-5b686db99f-qbcwz camel-k-operator
{"level":"error","ts":"2024-09-10T08:42:29Z","msg":"Reconciler
error","controller":"integration-controller","controllerGroup":"camel.apache.org","controllerKind":"Integration","Integration":{"name":"timer-source-to-log-sink","namespace":"default"},"namespace":"default","name":"timer-source-to-log-sink","reconcileID":"5085056b-d811-425d-9a81-2b50865002fa","error":"type
assertion failed, not a Deployment:
<nil>","stacktrace":"sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/internal/controller.(*Controller).reconcileHandler\n\tsigs.k8s.io/[email protected]/pkg/internal/controller/controller.go:329\nsigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/internal/controller.(*Controller).processNextWorkItem\n\tsigs.k8s.io/[email protected]/pkg/internal/controller/controller.go:266\nsigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/internal/controller.(*Controller).Start.func2.2\n\tsigs.k8s.io/[email protected]/pkg/internal/controller/controller.go:227"}
```
This is about an existing Integration which was running and it is eventually
taken by the operator and reconciled correctly.
### Steps to reproduce
_No response_
### Relevant log output
_No response_
### Camel K version
_No response_
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