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Link Azure Pipelines to GitHub Releases? #494

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RDhar opened this issue Jul 6, 2022 · 1 comment
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Link Azure Pipelines to GitHub Releases? #494

RDhar opened this issue Jul 6, 2022 · 1 comment

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@RDhar
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RDhar commented Jul 6, 2022

Hey there,

Would it be possible to link the output of Azure Pipelines to GitHub's releases in order to reduce manual intervention?

Specifically, there's the latest Azure #4435 for "Added "Magic Trackpad 3" to Device Support (#464)" where the job outputs some artifacts. However, they're named "PreStage" -- is there another step needed to them release signed?

From the readme, I learned about the change in Microsoft's drive code signing policy so that must have impacted the CI. Is there any other way for the end-user to locally build and use the drivers from the latest commit, rather than having to wait for manually tagged releases?

Thanks for sharing this software,
Rishav

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MagicUtilities commented Jul 7, 2022

To avoid confusion:

  1. A Magic Trackpad 3 does not exist, more here.

  2. Added "Magic Trackpad 3" to Device Support #464 was a change in the README.md file only (that's the main page of this GitHub repository), so there is no need for a new signed driver release.

  3. It's almost impossible for kernel drivers releases to be automated as they need to get "cross signed" by Microsoft to run. For this to happen you need an "EV Code Signing Certificate" where only one single version on a hardware USB drive exists. It can't be copied for security reasons.

@RDhar RDhar closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Nov 17, 2023
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