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Turns out that the precautions against winelib builds failing, which I put in years ago because I was using winelib as a build setup for Coverity testing, are all obsolete. My Coverity build scripts runs fine now without any of them.
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1.2 KiB
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40 lines
1.2 KiB
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# -*- sh -*-
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# Build script to scan PuTTY with the downloadable Coverity scanner
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# and generate a tar file to upload to their open-source scanning
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# service.
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module putty
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# Preparations.
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in putty do ./mkfiles.pl
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in putty do ./mkauto.sh
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in putty/doc do make
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# Scan the Unix build, on a 64-bit system to differentiate as much as
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# possible from the other scan of the cross-platform files.
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delegate covscan64
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in putty do ./configure
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in putty do cov-build --dir cov-int make
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in putty do tar czvf cov-int.tar.gz cov-int
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return putty/cov-int.tar.gz
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enddelegate
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# Scan the Windows build, by means of building with Winelib (since as
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# of 2013-07-22, the Coverity Scan website doesn't offer a 32-bit
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# Windows scanner for download).
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delegate covscan32wine
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in putty do tar xzvf cov-int.tar.gz
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in putty/windows do cov-build --dir ../cov-int make -f Makefile.mgw CC=winegcc RC=wrc
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in putty do tar czvf cov-int.tar.gz cov-int
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return putty/cov-int.tar.gz
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enddelegate
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# Provide the revision number as one of the build outputs, to make it
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# easy to construct a curl upload command which will annotate it
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# appropriately when uploaded.
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in putty do echo $(vcsfullid) > revision.txt
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deliver putty/revision.txt $@
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deliver putty/cov-int.tar.gz $@
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