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feat(RELEASE-1360): create tarballs of binaries before pushing them #815

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These steps were copied and adapted from the `sign-binaries` task.
New parameters were added to support signing, many of which have
a default that is normally used.

Signed-off-by: Martin Malina <[email protected]>
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@theflockers theflockers changed the title Release 1360 feat(RELEASE-1360): create tarballs of binaries before pushing them Feb 10, 2025
@theflockers theflockers force-pushed the release-1360 branch 3 times, most recently from 9d7f57d to 1fa86da Compare February 12, 2025 13:51
fixes on the task, tests, mocks and hook

Signed-off-by: Leandro Mendes <[email protected]>
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