Hi Paul, > note that coverity is free for open source projects. it tends to find > more and smaller things than are obviously fatal, but it does > prioritize them. my friends in the freebsd project say that they run > it once a week and chip away at the worst findings. MH could do the > same.
That's one of the things I used in the past. https://scan.coverity.com/projects/nmh I had to stop because the code they ship to package up the data to submit broke around `_Float128' when I upgraded from gcc 7.1.1-4, glibc 2.25-7 to gcc 7.2.0-2, glibc 2.26-3. I emailed them with full details, and heard nothing once they worked out I wasn't a paying user. I thought once the rest of the world caught up with Arch then they'd have RHEL users complaining and fix it, assuming they missed the opportunity to fix it in advance. :-) -- Cheers, Ralph. https://plus.google.com/+RalphCorderoy -- Nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
