On 4/9/13 7:34 AM, Allan LeSage wrote:
> * As part of our Jenkins CI program, we're Coverity-scanning merge
> proposals, and disapproving them upon finding a new defect:
> https://code.launchpad.net/~mrazik/unico/coverity/+merge/156877 .
As an upstream (wine) that uses Coverity, I'm curious how we can get
this sort of feature in the free tier. From what I can tell Coverity
just periodically scans our git tree periodically and produces a list of
reports.
We have a testbot that scans incoming patches (submitted via mailing
list) to measure new defects: in Wine's case this is defined as tests
that fail on one of the bot VMs, but if I could invoke coverity directly
it could in principle scan an arbitrary patchset.
Do I need to setup some elaborate system of making a new git branch with
the incoming patch set and then automatically asking coverity to scan
that branch? Or can it be manually invoked with arbitrary patches?
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