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@dscho dscho commented Oct 18, 2022

We also need to monitor libfido2 (and its dependency libcbor) because that library is responsible for support of security keys in OpenSSH, e.g. making it work with Windows Hello.

Also monitor libfido2 (and its dependency libcbor). This is important
because that library is responsible for support of security keys in
OpenSSH, e.g. making it work with Windows Hello. We've missed a couple
of updates of the libfido2 library and hence miss out on Windows Hello
support.

Pointed out by Ladislau Szomoru.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <[email protected]>
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dscho commented Oct 18, 2022

This is a draft PR for now because I have not managed to build a working libfido2. See git-for-windows/MSYS2-packages#60 (comment) for more details.

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dscho commented Nov 4, 2022

This is a draft PR for now because I have not managed to build a working libfido2. See git-for-windows/MSYS2-packages#60 (comment) for more details.

Now that I managed to build a working libfido2, this here PR is ready for review.

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@dscho dscho merged commit 5ff6506 into git-for-windows:main Nov 8, 2022
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dscho commented Nov 8, 2022

I merged this for the main benefit of getting a new snapshot with the upgraded bash and git-extra packages.

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We also need to monitor libfido2 (and its dependency libcbor) because
that library is responsible for support of security keys in OpenSSH,
e.g. making it work with Windows Hello.
dscho added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 10, 2022
We also need to monitor libfido2 (and its dependency libcbor) because
that library is responsible for support of security keys in OpenSSH,
e.g. making it work with Windows Hello.
dscho added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 12, 2022
We also need to monitor libfido2 (and its dependency libcbor) because
that library is responsible for support of security keys in OpenSSH,
e.g. making it work with Windows Hello.
Zeze1184 pushed a commit to https-gb.xjqchip.workers.dev-Zeze1184/git that referenced this pull request Nov 22, 2022
We also need to monitor libfido2 (and its dependency libcbor) because
that library is responsible for support of security keys in OpenSSH,
e.g. making it work with Windows Hello.
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