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Add -disableAutomaticPackageResolution to xcodebuild command #5928

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@rablador rablador commented Mar 8, 2024

To improve supply chain security we should add the flag -disableAutomaticPackageResolution to xcodebuild command. This will ensure all swift dependencies (currently very few) are integrity verified against the checksums commited to the ios/MullvadVPN.xcodeproj/project.xcworkspace/xcshareddata/swiftpm/Package.resolved file.


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@rablador rablador added the iOS Issues related to iOS label Mar 8, 2024
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@rablador rablador requested review from buggmagnet and acb-mv March 8, 2024 14:18
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:lgtm:

Reviewed 5 of 5 files at r1, all commit messages.
Reviewable status: :shipit: complete! all files reviewed, all discussions resolved

@buggmagnet buggmagnet force-pushed the add-disableautomaticpackageresolution-to-xcodebuild-command-ios-550 branch from d37ad0c to 77f6dbf Compare March 11, 2024 10:09
@buggmagnet buggmagnet merged commit 298f523 into main Mar 11, 2024
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