[ci] Update Platform selector in packaging job#17908
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Specify each target platform that we want a package for.
This works around an issue with filters mixing adds ('!') and removes ('+')
and the default set that gets applied in this case.
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and it builds the Docker images, nice |
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the list of published artifacts is here https://beats-ci.elastic.co/job/Beats/job/packaging/job/PR-17908/1/gcsObjects/ |
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I will wait for this to finish #17905 that push the Docker images to observability-ci namespace |
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What does this PR do?
Specify each target platform that we want a package for.
This works around an issue with filters mixing adds ('!') and removes ('+')
and the default set that gets applied in this case.
Why is it important?
The packages from Winlogbeat were being excluded.