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Hi I am calling azuresigntool through command line on a hosted agent version : 6.0.0
azuresigntool sign -kvu **** -kvc ***** -kvi **** -kvs ***** --azure-key-vault-tenant-id **** -tr http://timestamp.globalsign.com/tsa/advanced -td sha256 -v "D:\a\1\a*.exe"
and the result is "At least one file must be specified to sign."
I can confirm that the file exists and if I fully qualify the file path and name than the signing works as intended. However I cannot do this when the exe name is dynamic.
I am also tried "D:***.exe" with the same result.
Cheers
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I guess this is not related to pipelines - the question is whether AzureSignTool should support signing files based on a file mask - i.e. sign all files matching MyPath\*.dll
Personally, I see that as a great feature if you include other signable files that should be signed or if a project outputs more than one binary file (for example .net 9 console apps produce both a .dll and a .exe)
Hi I am calling azuresigntool through command line on a hosted agent version : 6.0.0
azuresigntool sign -kvu **** -kvc ***** -kvi **** -kvs ***** --azure-key-vault-tenant-id **** -tr http://timestamp.globalsign.com/tsa/advanced -td sha256 -v "D:\a\1\a*.exe"
and the result is "At least one file must be specified to sign."
I can confirm that the file exists and if I fully qualify the file path and name than the signing works as intended. However I cannot do this when the exe name is dynamic.
I am also tried "D:***.exe" with the same result.
Cheers
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: