Hello.

Summary:
o Test increased nuumber of tests and thus coverage is still an
aftermath from jpegs evas filters tests.
o Many, many build problems last week. Various problems with 32bit and
others. I know its in the merge window but still annoying to see so
many of these.
o I just reverted a patch from the 1.8 stable branch which did not
compile. Please make sure to keep our stable branches in good shape!
o Terminology looks like a good candidate for down to zero Coverity
issues
o While the bug count is increasing one has to keep in mind that out
of the current 253 open bugs we have 113 wishlist bugs.

This should give everyone an overview over what has happened in the last
week on the QA front. The numbers in parentheses reflect the values from
last week to give you a trend.

CI:
o Overall build statistic: 11.58% (3.96%) failed.
https://build.enlightenment.org/

clang scan-build:
o EFL scan-build reports 426 (437) issues.
https://build.enlightenment.org/job/nightly_efl_clang_x86_64/lastSuccessfu
lBuild/artifact/scan-build/build/
o Elementary scan-build reports 76 (75)
https://build.enlightenment.org/job/nightly_elm_clang_x86_64/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/scan-build/build

Exactness:
o The edje exactness builds are working now. Elm exactness still failing.
o Problems with icons and paths (file selector widget)
o Still waiting for the first successful run on jenkins

Unit tests:
o 333 (287) unit tests for efl and none failing

Coverage:
o EFL total coverage is at 29.3% (28.9%) lines and 32.5% (31.4%) functions
https://build.enlightenment.org/view/Test%20Coverage/

Coverity:
o EFL: Outstanding defects 308 (304) with a density of 0.50 (0.51)
o Elm: Outstanding defects 0 (0) with a density of 0 (0)
o E: Outstanding defects 178 (179) with a density of 0.68 (0.68)
o Terminology: Outstanding defects 7 (10) with a density of 0.11
(0.15)

Phab:
o Total bug count: 253 (244)
o Pending patch reviews: 37 (28)

If anybody wants to see something added here let me know and be my guest.

regards
Stefan Schmidt

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