I've just implemented a new build script file to share code signing details among projects and allowing us to easily switch depending on if our main certificate is available or not. This is in our main application project as well as two WiX projects (msi and exe).
It seems like WiX remembers settings from the last build - for example, if I build with cert.sign
in the correct place, then remove it and build again, it recalls the settings loaded from cert.sign
during the first build rather than using test.sign
as expected. This is not an issue in regular .csproj
files.
The .sign
file I've set up (one per certificate):
<Project xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<PropertyGroup>
<Certificate>test.pfx</Certificate>
<FilePath>$(SolutionDir)</FilePath>
<Pwd>cert_pwd</Pwd>
<TimeStamp>/tr http://timestamp.server.com</TimeStamp>
<AppName>My App</AppName>
<Url>www.example.com</Url>
</PropertyGroup>
</Project>
The main .csproj
file (this works):
...
<Import Project="$(SolutionDir)..\..\.cert\cert.sign" Condition="Exists('$(SolutionDir)..\..\.cert\cert.sign')"/>
<Import Project="$(SolutionDir)\test.sign" Condition="!Exists('$(SolutionDir)..\..\.cert\cert.sign')"/>
<PropertyGroup>
<PostBuildEvent>signtool sign /f $(FilePath)$(Certificate) /p $(Pwd) $(TimeStamp) /d $(AppName) /du $(Url) $(TargetPath)</PostBuildEvent>
</PropertyGroup>
...
One of the .wixproj
files (this doesn't work):
...
<Import Project="$(SolutionDir)..\..\.cert\cert.sign" Condition="Exists('$(SolutionDir)..\..\.cert\cert.sign')"/>
<Import Project="$(SolutionDir)\test.sign" Condition="!Exists('$(SolutionDir)..\..\.cert\cert.sign')"/>
<Target Name="SignMsi">
<Exec Command="signtool sign /f $(FilePath)$(Certificate) /p $(Pwd) $(TimeStamp) /d $(AppName) /du $(Url) @(SignMsi)" />
</Target>
...
Any ideas on how to fix this? Could it be an issue in the SignMsi
and SignExe
targets? I'm on Visual Studio 2015 u2, WiX v3.10.2.2516
cert.sign
in the correct place, then remove it and build again, it recalls the settings loaded fromcert.sign
during the first build rather than usingtest.sign
as expected. This is not an issue in regular.csproj
files. (will update question shortly)