Allen, Just a workflow question : why to export Coverity report to CSV where you can send automatically a mail to devel mailing list when scan is complete, with a a list of new defect found in code.
I use Coverity since more than one year with whole digiKam code, and we have already fixed more than 500 entries detected. The Coverity web interface is really more suitable than a export to CSV. Defect are very well explained in source context, with all conditions used to check implementation. The only constrain is to have an account for each contributors who will fixed entries. After one year to use this tool, the feedback is really excellent, especially to check new code from students. Best Gilles Caulier 2014-10-14 14:30 GMT+02:00 Allen Winter <allen.d.win...@gmail.com>: > Howdy, > > Attached is the Coverity Scan report for kdepimlibs 4.14 as of today. > You might feel like fixing some of the issues. > > Let me know if you find false positives or stuff we can ignore (like in test > programs).