On 3 September 2015 at 21:27, Chad Versace wrote:
> On Tue 01 Sep 2015, Emil Velikov wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Not too long ago I had the crazy idea of using some of the free
>> utilities out there with waffle.
>>
>> For example Coverity provides a free scan to
On Tue 01 Sep 2015, Emil Velikov wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Not too long ago I had the crazy idea of using some of the free
> utilities out there with waffle.
>
> For example Coverity provides a free scan to open-source projects,
> which nicely integrates with Travis-CI,
> The latter of which
Emil Velikov writes:
> On 1 September 2015 at 20:01, Dylan Baker wrote:
>> Hi Emil,
>>
>> Mark and I had talked about testing Waffle in our jenkins setup, but
>> it just wasn't feasable for some reason I can't remember, I've CC'd
>> him,
Hello Mark,
On 2 September 2015 at 21:38, Mark Janes wrote:
> Emil Velikov writes:
>
>> On 1 September 2015 at 20:01, Dylan Baker wrote:
>>> Hi Emil,
>>>
>>> Mark and I had talked about testing Waffle in our jenkins
Emil Velikov writes:
>> We have experienced cases where a mesa commit broke waffle, and would
>> like to prevent this.
>>
> Hopefully you got to reporting it to mesa/waffle ML ?
I usually just contact the committer on IRC and get it corrected. I'll
send to the list
Hello all,
Not too long ago I had the crazy idea of using some of the free
utilities out there with waffle.
For example Coverity provides a free scan to open-source projects,
which nicely integrates with Travis-CI,
The latter of which supporting Linux and MacOS, while an alternative
is available
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