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Explicitly avoid signing python.cat #192

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Set the python.cat signature to None so that tooling doesn't complain about not having a signature mapping for this file.

Set the python.cat signature to None so that tooling doesn't complain about not having a signature mapping for this file.
@lewing lewing merged commit 5ef6613 into release/7.0-rc1 Aug 24, 2022
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commit 5ef6613
Author: Matt Mitchell <[email protected]>
Date:   Wed Aug 24 09:22:40 2022 -0700

    Explicitly avoid signing python.cat (dotnet#192)

    Set the python.cat signature to None so that tooling doesn't complain about not having a signature mapping for this file.

commit 321399a
Author: Matt Mitchell <[email protected]>
Date:   Tue Aug 23 11:51:37 2022 -0700

    Do not attempt to sign .cat files (dotnet#190)

    .cat files cannot be dual signed. However, there was a bug in signtool.exe where an attempt to add a second signature did not fail, and instead corrupted the cat file. Validation steps were added in the signing process to avoid this situation, and this broke builds.
lewing added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 24, 2022
commit 5ef6613
Author: Matt Mitchell <[email protected]>
Date:   Wed Aug 24 09:22:40 2022 -0700

    Explicitly avoid signing python.cat (#192)

    Set the python.cat signature to None so that tooling doesn't complain about not having a signature mapping for this file.

commit 321399a
Author: Matt Mitchell <[email protected]>
Date:   Tue Aug 23 11:51:37 2022 -0700

    Do not attempt to sign .cat files (#190)

    .cat files cannot be dual signed. However, there was a bug in signtool.exe where an attempt to add a second signature did not fail, and instead corrupted the cat file. Validation steps were added in the signing process to avoid this situation, and this broke builds.
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