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Fixed
Fixed in 6000.3.0b7, 6000.4.0a3
Votes
0
Found in
6000.3.0a3
6000.4.0a1
Issue ID
UUM-121729
Regression
No
–upmPack command exits with code 1 on successful pack
When invoking Unity’s Package Manager with the -upmPack argument, the editor produces a valid, signed tarball of a package but still terminates with exit code 1. This non-zero return code can be misinterpreted by CI systems and packaging scripts as a failure, even though the pack operation completed successfully.
Steps to reproduce:
- Run Unity in batch mode with the -upmPack option as indicated in the manual ([https://docs.unity3d.com/6000.3/Documentation/Manual/upm-signature.html])
- Observe that a valid, signed tarball appears in the specified output folder.
- Check the editor process’s exit code. It reports 1 instead of 0.
Expected results:
Unity editor should exit with code 0 when -upmPack completes without errors.
Actual results:
Unity editor exits with code 1 despite producing a correct, signed package.
Notes:
- CI pipelines and custom packaging scripts interpret the non-zero exit code as a failure, leading to false-negative build results.
- Users must implement manual workarounds to ignore or override the exit code.
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