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Merge new changes from v1.18 into master.

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Resolving conflicts

To resolve any conflicts, check out the temporary branch and run the following command:
git merge master

Ignoring changes

To ignore from the remote branch, first reset the temporary branch to master and manually merge using the `ours` merge strategy:
git reset --hard master
git merge --strategy=ours v1.18

Then, push the temporary branch to upate the pull request.

* Create signed git artifacts upon release

* Generate signature for PECL package

* Fix writing release message to file

* Remove unnecessary pip install

* Change image variable usage

* Sign Windows DLLs

* Move composite actions to separate directory

* Extract signing functionality to composite actions

* Add release integrity information

* Use garasign actions from drivers-github-tools

* Add comment explaining cross-os cache

* Remove submodule install for Windows signing job

* Fix name and contents of Windows build artifacts"

* Don't hardcode tag message file name

* Restore original tag message

* Add newline to tag message
@mongodb-php-bot mongodb-php-bot enabled auto-merge May 10, 2024 08:29
@mongodb-php-bot mongodb-php-bot merged commit 54ea78b into master May 10, 2024
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@mongodb-php-bot mongodb-php-bot deleted the merge-v1.18-into-master-1715329764884 branch May 10, 2024 08:42
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