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Re: [eclipse-ide-wg] [platform-dev] Signed content
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Sravan,
I flushed the cache on the job's workspace and reran it from
scratch.
https://ci.eclipse.org/oomph/job/repository-analyzer/
This time it did not find unsigned jars from the platform's
builds nor in the SimRel aggregation. So most likely there was
some build at some time in which these were not signed, and those
were cached the first time they were visible. There's no way to
track down such artifact history when the IU IDs are identical;
and these IUs have no qualifier in the version...
Sorry for the false alarm. The platform never has made such
mistakes in the past, so the basic assumption was that this
therefore was a deliberate choice, especially given the ongoing
discussions about not signing things like Jetty in particular.
Sorry for jumping to conclusions.
I feel better with your statement that such a change would not be
made unilaterally and without notice.
Regards,
Ed
On 02.05.2021 14:11, Sravan K
Lakkimsetti wrote:
I
don’t this mail is in good intentions. This is really
offending and upsetting.
This
was not reported with the repository analysers either in platform or simrel.
Here
is the output of jarsigner when I ran on
org.eclipse.jetty.util.ajax
C:\Users\SRAVANLAKKIMSETTI\Downloads>"c:\EclipseTest\JAVA\jdk-11.0.10+9\bin\jarsigner.exe"
-verify org.eclipse.jetty.util.ajax_10.0.2.jar
jar verified.
We
do have a test in platform to verify unsigned content in the
repository. That test will fail if any bundle is reported as
unsigned. This is based on the repository analyser report
generated during the build. We have been using this for
quite some time. I myself has stopped simrel contribution
multiple times the moment I notice a problem with signing.
I
don’t see a problem when the jarsigner returns as success.
-Sravan
Hi,
I am assume from observation that the platform team has
decided to change its signing policy to not physically sign
some jars anymore:
https://download.eclipse.org/oomph/archive/reports/download.eclipse.org/eclipse/updates/4.20-I-builds/index.html
This of course propagates to SimRel:
https://download.eclipse.org/oomph/archive/reports/download.eclipse.org/staging/2021-06/index.html
I don't recall a Planning Council policy decision to
drop/change the need for signed jars. I don't know the full
impact this has on the installer nor on consumers. The
installer at least appears to happily install such things and
the IDE presents such things to the user as if they are
signed:
Slowly I get the feeling that SimRel is a no longer process
where we all work together as a team. Rather it feels as if
the platform team can and does unilaterally make decisions for
everyone else.
Regards,
Ed
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