Align release packaging with dmgpio to prevent empty release archives#5
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[WIP] Fix release pipeline to ensure packages are not empty
Align release packaging with dmgpio to prevent empty release archives
May 29, 2026
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Release artifacts in
dmuartwere being published as effectively empty packages. This PR aligns the release packaging behavior withdmgpioso archives are built from real build outputs, not fallback-created directories.Problem scope
release.ymlcreated package directories during archive assembly, which allowed zipping placeholder content when expected build-generated package directories were missing.Change made
mkdir -p "$BUILD_DIR/packages/dmuart"mkdir -p "$BUILD_DIR/packages/dmuart_port"dmgpio’s release workflow contract.Resulting behavior
build_$BUILD_NAME/packages/..., avoiding silent creation of minimal/empty archives.