On 02/12/15 03:39, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On 02.12.2015 07:06, Jose Fonseca wrote:
On 28/11/15 21:06, Emil Velikov wrote:
On 25 November 2015 at 07:20, Jose Fonseca <jfons...@vmware.com> wrote:
BTW, I setup Mesa with Appveyor (like Travis for Windows)
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/jrfonseca/mesa
I'll try to get that going and commited too.
As a person who has broken the Windows build on an occasion or two,
yes please.
The nice thing about Appveyor is that it can clone the git from
anywhere,
not just GitHub.
Would it be OK to have email notifications to mesa-commits?
I'm wondering if mesa-dev wouldn't be more suitable. Not many of us
(or is it just me?) don't follow mesa-commits.
I'm OK either way.
Whichever list we choose, we need to whitelist emails from
no-re...@appveyor.com somehow. I don't know the procedure for that.
A list administrator can add a subscription for that address with
delivery of list posts disabled.
Great.
Per http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev it looks
you're one of the admins! Could you please add no-re...@appveyor.com?
One thing no one mentioned is that one can automatically feed the
results from Travis-CI/github into Coverity. I know Vinson has been
doing the latter, although I'm not sure how much of it is automated.
Yes, but Coverity recommend (ie ask) not to do so on every commit.
Clang and MSVC have static analyzers too. I've been running them. But
to be honest, running them all the time is not enough -- it takes effort
to actually act on issues, resolving them / whitelisting them. And I'm
afraid I don't had the time. The bulk is false negatives.
FWIW, I think you mean false positives here.
I know it should be false _something_, but I always hesitate on which to
use. :)
Jose
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