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#: <code style="white-space: pre-wrap">tar caf rawtherapee.xz cov-int</code> | #: <code style="white-space: pre-wrap">tar caf rawtherapee.xz cov-int</code> | ||
# Upload the build to https://scan.coverity.com/projects/3455/builds/new?tab=upload | # Upload the build to https://scan.coverity.com/projects/3455/builds/new?tab=upload | ||
# Notify: https://github.com/Beep6581/RawTherapee/issues/3558 | |||
== All in One == | == All in One == | ||
Revision as of 10:37, 22 November 2017
- Download Coverity Build Tool https://scan.coverity.com/download and extract to e.g. $HOME/programs/
- cd to RawTherapee source clone:
cd ~/programs/code-rawtherapee/
- Clean up:
make clean && ./clean
- Run "cov-build", either passing a script which compiles RawTherapee:
~/programs/cov/bin/cov-build --dir cov-int ~/scripts/crunch- or by passing the compilation instructions manually, in which case first create the build directory, enter it and run "cmake":
mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DPROC_TARGET_NUMBER="2" -DBUILD_BUNDLE="ON" ..- and then "cov-build" with "make":
~/programs/cov/bin/cov-build --dir cov-int make -j3
- Create a compressed tar archive of the results (xz has the best compression) with "cov-int" as the root:
tar caf rawtherapee.xz cov-int
- Upload the build to https://scan.coverity.com/projects/3455/builds/new?tab=upload
- Notify: https://github.com/Beep6581/RawTherapee/issues/3558
All in One
mkdir build && cd build && \ cmake -DPROC_TARGET_NUMBER="2" -DBUILD_BUNDLE="ON" .. && \ ~/programs/cov/bin/cov-build --dir cov-int make -j3 && \ tar caf rawtherapee.xz cov-int && \ curl --form token=8qD9bol24Dc2vjJC4_O5ug \ --form email=contactus@rawtherapee.com \ --form file=@rawtherapee.xz \ --form version="$(grep Version AboutThisBuild.txt | sed 's/Version: //')" \ --form description="$(date)" \ https://scan.coverity.com/builds?project=RawTherapee && \ echo "Done!"