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Description

Creating tests to verify packages and binaries are signed.

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b/474631062

How has this been tested?

New integration tests, ran locally since they are skipped on presubmits. Please read the bug on how to execute the tests for yourself.

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@avilevy18 avilevy18 force-pushed the avilevy-test-signing branch from fe01d50 to d67d414 Compare January 14, 2026 19:55
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#	integration_test/agents/agents.go
@avilevy18 avilevy18 added the kokoro:force-run Forces kokoro to run integration tests on a CL label Jan 14, 2026
@stackdriver-instrumentation-release stackdriver-instrumentation-release removed the kokoro:force-run Forces kokoro to run integration tests on a CL label Jan 14, 2026
@avilevy18 avilevy18 marked this pull request as ready for review January 15, 2026 16:25
@avilevy18 avilevy18 added the kokoro:force-run Forces kokoro to run integration tests on a CL label Jan 15, 2026
@stackdriver-instrumentation-release stackdriver-instrumentation-release removed the kokoro:force-run Forces kokoro to run integration tests on a CL label Jan 15, 2026
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