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Seems that there is no key used to sign the libGit2Sharp assembly.
In my application all other libraries are signed, so I cannot add an assembly that is unsigned as reference.
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Is it OK, if I manually sign the assembly with my own key. Would it be treated as a code modification, against the licence agreement.
Please advice.
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Hi @jacobaloysious,
libgit2sharp is under the MIT license, you are certainly welcome to sign it or modify it in any way
Sorry, just realized that its a duplicate of this : #212
@xpaulbettsx: Thank You. I just read the #212 thread. So I infer, I could sign it locally and use.
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Seems that there is no key used to sign the libGit2Sharp assembly.
In my application all other libraries are signed, so I cannot add an assembly that is unsigned as reference.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: