-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 549
[ci] Enable PME when signing NuGet packages #23701
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
Conversation
emaf
commented
Aug 28, 2025
- Use the new sign-artifacts v4 that is already configured to enable PME for real signing. We use this to sign our NuGet pacakges.
- Adds production declaration our release branches as their names do not match 1ES classification.
This new version of the template is already configured to enable PME for real signing.
Our release branch names do not match the default 1ES ones so we must declare them as production branches.
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
✅ [CI Build #8ee377b] Build passed (Detect API changes) ✅Pipeline on Agent |
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
This comment has been minimized.
✅ [CI Build #8ee377b] Build passed (Build packages) ✅Pipeline on Agent |
✅ API diff for current PR / commit.NET ( No breaking changes )✅ API diff vs stable.NET ( No breaking changes )ℹ️ Generator diffGenerator Diff: vsdrops (html) vsdrops (raw diff) gist (raw diff) - Please review changes) Pipeline on Agent |
🚀 [CI Build #8ee377b] Test results 🚀Test results✅ All tests passed on VSTS: test results. 🎉 All 115 tests passed 🎉 Tests counts✅ cecil: All 1 tests passed. Html Report (VSDrops) Download Pipeline on Agent |
✅ [CI Build #8ee377b] Build passed (Build macOS tests) ✅Pipeline on Agent |
💻 [CI Build #8ee377b] Tests on macOS X64 - Mac Sonoma (14) passed 💻✅ All tests on macOS X64 - Mac Sonoma (14) passed. Pipeline on Agent |
💻 [CI Build #8ee377b] Tests on macOS M1 - Mac Ventura (13) passed 💻✅ All tests on macOS M1 - Mac Ventura (13) passed. Pipeline on Agent |
💻 [CI Build #8ee377b] Tests on macOS M1 - Mac Monterey (12) passed 💻✅ All tests on macOS M1 - Mac Monterey (12) passed. Pipeline on Agent |
💻 [CI Build #8ee377b] Tests on macOS arm64 - Mac Sequoia (15) passed 💻✅ All tests on macOS arm64 - Mac Sequoia (15) passed. Pipeline on Agent |
- Use the new sign-artifacts v4 that is already configured to enable PME for real signing. We use this to sign our NuGet pacakges. - Adds production declaration our release branches as their names do not match 1ES classification.
Context: dotnet/macios#23701 Context: #10453 In 398602e, we moved to the new `MicroBuildTemplate` and `v4` signing template. It appears there is an additional file we need for `real` signing to work.
Context: dotnet/macios#23701 Context: #10453 In 398602e, we moved to the new `MicroBuildTemplate` and `v4` signing template. It appears there is an additional file we need for `real` signing to work.
Context: dotnet/macios#23701 Context: #10453 In 398602e, we moved to the new `MicroBuildTemplate` and `v4` signing template. It appears there is an additional file we need for `real` signing to work.
Context: dotnet/macios#23701 Context: #10453 In 398602e, we moved to the new `MicroBuildTemplate` and `v4` signing template. It appears there is an additional file we need for `real` signing to work.
Context: dotnet/macios#23701 Context: #10453 In 398602e, we moved to the new `MicroBuildTemplate` and `v4` signing template. It appears there is an additional file we need for `real` signing to work.