I feel like this is a silly question, but where do the coverity bugs
show up? I asked for an recieved user permissions on the coverity
website but I don't see the actual bugs it found there, and I don't see
them in the phabricator

-Efraim

On Wed, 30 Apr 2014 09:23:09 +0200
Stefan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello.
> 
> We have 19 days to go before efl and elm 1.10 gets released.
> 
> We need to focus on stabilization in this phase and I wanted to list
> some areas many people can help with to spread the load.
> 
> A random list you can pick from when you feel like helping out (you
> should :))
> 
> o Take the current git HEAD, compile it and run it on your devices
>   o Let us know about problems. Fill a bug in phab.enlightenment.org
>   if needed
>   o This is especially important for systems that are not tested on a
>   daily basis. Windows, *BSDs, embedded systems come to mind.
> 
> o Run make check on your system to see if anything fails and report
> 
> o Run ABI compliance checker to avoid having a API/ABI break. Tom will
> take care of this.
> 
> o Go through the bugtracker at phab.enlightenment.org and help out
>   o Sort through the incoming queuue. Add project, priority and
>   assignee as needed
>   o Try to reproduce the problem
>   o Try to fix it and submit patches
> 
> o Look through the coverity and clang reports to verify issues which
>   the static analyzers found.
>   o If you don't have access to the coverity issues sign up and
>     request membership and we will approve it.
> 
> o Take a look at the generated warnings during compile and try to fix
>   them
>   o Maybe try out gcc 4.9 and see what new warnings it brings
> 
> o Run applications that use efl like Enlightenment, Terminology, etc
>   with latest code from git
>   o Try out released versions of the applications and maybe git
>   versions as well
>   o Report bugs if you see a regression from an earlier released efl
>   and elm version.
> 
> Do your part to help making this a nice release you will have much joy
> using. :)
> 
> regards
> Stefan Schmidt
> 
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