This changes makes the neccessary changes to enable the pkg to pass apples notarization requirements.
1. Drop 'Developer ID Installer:' from signing key. This lets sigining pick up the correct key for what is being signed.
2. Update inspec software definition to delete test dir from rubyzip gem because its fixtures contain zip files that the notarization service cannot inspect.
Signed-off-by: Jon Morrow <jmorrow@chef.io>
Do not use omnibus-software gem definitions for installing gems,
and use the Gemfile in the inspec project as the source of truth.
Signed-off-by: Lamont Granquist <lamont@scriptkiddie.org>
In #1454, we welcomed a newly-revamped JUnit formatter which has
a dependency on Nokogiri. Unfortunately, this had led us to problems
getting InSpec included in Chef omnibus builds (see chef/chef#5937)
because Chef is using Ruby 2.4.1 and the Nokogiri maintainers have
not yet released a windows binary gem that supports Ruby 2.4.x.
This has led to breaking builds in Chef's CI platform and would
block the acceptance of chef/chef#5937.
This change replaces Nokogiri use with REXML instead. While REXML
can be slower than Nokogiri, it does not require native extensions
and is supported on all Chef platforms.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
The new JUnit formatter requires nokogiri, so we need
to build nokogiri via omnibus to ensure liblzma, etc.
is built as part of the omnibus package instead of
`gem` picking up a system liblzma, such as on Mac OS X.
Also bumping ruby to 2.3.1 to match ChefDK.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
- Removes resource files which matched the default implementations
contained in omnibus.
- Removes software definition for train which will be installed via the
gem dependecies in the inspec defintion.
- Appbundle inspec to match our other ruby-based projects
- Update rubocop style violations
- Update copyright notices
Signed-off-by: Steven Danna <steve@chef.io>