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[wasm][testing] create dev cert via powershell or SDK on helix #53277

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Caused by #53180, #53225
The original approach to install certificates didn't work because we don't have dotnet SDK, just runtime on windows.
Fixes #53207

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ghost commented May 26, 2021

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Caused by #53180, #53225
The original approach to install certificates didn't work because we don't have dotnet SDK, just runtime on windows.
Fixes #53207

Author: pavelsavara
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/azp run runtime-libraries-mono outerloop

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premun commented May 26, 2021

@pavelsavara so this approach didn't work?

I am asking because it would be preferrable to install a few kB cert rather than pull SDK instead of runtime just because of a cert (~100MB or so difference).

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nope, didn't work

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@pavelsavara pavelsavara deleted the pr_helix_install_dev_cert3 branch July 29, 2021 08:50
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Addition of "dotnet dev-certs" command makes all WASM work items time out
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