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Fixes to CI build template to enable building from forks #10206

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@clairernovotny clairernovotny commented Oct 8, 2024

This fixes the CI build YAML to enable building from forks. The fixes are:

  1. skip tagging builds coming from GitHub forks where tagging isn't supported
  2. disable a warning being generated

Fixes https://github.com/NuGet/Engineering/issues/5246

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/AzurePipelines run

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@clairernovotny clairernovotny changed the title Test PR for CI builds Fixes to CI build template to enable building from forks Oct 8, 2024
@clairernovotny clairernovotny added this to the Sprint 2024-10 milestone Oct 8, 2024
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Do you have an explanation of the workflow(wiring) for how the end-to-end scenario works for community contribution builds? How do you approve it for build, etc.?

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The workflow is super easy -- we just use the azp run comment like you saw above. This PR itself is from an outside repo as a test :)

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Closing this in favor of another approach

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