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Publish NuGet packages from the repository #64

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vik-borisov opened this issue Feb 22, 2018 · 6 comments
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Publish NuGet packages from the repository #64

vik-borisov opened this issue Feb 22, 2018 · 6 comments

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@vik-borisov
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Hi.
I'm seeing problems with publishing changes #62 and #63
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Check it, please

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@christiango Hello! Can you check it?

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Hey, I'm sorry, but we've had to disable publishing. We have a new requirement that packages must be signed, but we haven't been able to stand up that pipeline yet

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@christiango Will you be able to push out updates manually or is this part dead in the water until a pipeline is in place?

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Unfortunately, we do not currently have a means to publish manually and I am working on another project now

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LazyTarget commented Nov 6, 2019

I am in real need of a new release of the NuGet package. Is there something I could help with?

Mainly due to the overload of specifying a custom StackTraceParser: d1ff13f
I can't even make a clone of the StackTraceDeminfierFactory.cs file, as it doesn't have access to the internal classes.

And the ToString() overload is also a missing feature: c2d4546

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Since I have moved to work on another team, there is unfortunately not someone available on the Microsoft side to set up and maintain a compliant pipeline with code signing for NuGet publishing from this repository.

I apologize for the inconvenience and hope we are able to set this back up someday.

@christiango christiango changed the title Some problems with publishing Publish NuGet packages from the repository Nov 6, 2019
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