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Issue Type:
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Bug
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Affects Versions:
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current |
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Assignee:
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Unassigned |
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Components:
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coverity |
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Created:
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12/Jun/13 4:35 PM
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Description:
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I have a (non-default) component map associated with my stream in Coverity.
After selecting this stream for the build results in the Jenkins build's Post-build Coverity configuration, the default Defect Filter associated with this stream does not select any defects (see build output below).
If I open the Defect Filters >>> section, I see that none of the components under Component is among in my stream's component map are selected. In addition, the Select All and Select None buttons have no effect on the component selection.
Expected result: when adding a Stream for build results in the Coverity plugin, the default Defect Filter should select all components. In addition, the Select All and Select None buttons should (respectively) select all or unselect all of the components in the component map.
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Environment:
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Jenkins 1.517, Coverity plugin 1.2.4
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Priority:
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Major
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Reporter:
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Dave Bacher
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