On 18 January 2017 at 13:26, Maxim Uvarov <maxim.uva...@linaro.org> wrote:
> On 01/18/17 16:14, Christophe Milard wrote:
>> Signed-off-by: Christophe Milard <christophe.mil...@linaro.org>
>> ---
>>  .travis.yml | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
>>  1 file changed, 18 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml
>> index 03e61b1..909f0a3 100644
>> --- a/.travis.yml
>> +++ b/.travis.yml
>> @@ -6,11 +6,29 @@
>>  # pushing to github/master will run make check
>>  # pushing to github/coverity_scan will also launch a static analysis
>>  # See https://scan.coverity.com/travis_ci
>> +# Note: "push -f" seems to have problems, do not rely on it to trigger CI 
>> from
>> +# github (push new commits, without '-f').
>>
>>  env:
>>    global:
>>      # COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN
>>      # ** specific to your project **
>> +    # Note:
>> +    # You should have a github account and travis linked travis account.
>> +    # To generate the proper encrypted token you need to install ruby-dev
>> +    # and gem_install travis as follows:
>> +    # % sudo apt-get install ruby-dev
>> +    # % sudo gem install travis
>> +    # then run:
>> +    # % travis encrypt  -r <you>/<proj> encrypt COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN=<token>
>> +    # where <you> is your github login
>> +    # where <proj> is your github repo, e.g. "odp"
>> +    # where <token> is the "Project Token" found on the coverity web page:
>> +    # https://scan.coverity.com/dashboard -> <you>/<proj> -> 
>> Project_settings
>> +    # e.g.:
>> +    # % travis encrypt  -r christophe/odp encrypt  
>> COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN="v-HOHTCHPkya4cx2cscrYg"
>> +    # The output string, about 700 characters long, should replace xxxx 
>> below.
>> +    #
>>      - secure: "xxxx"
>>
>>  language: c
>>
>
>
> I did not do all that things. I just copy-pasted token from web page.
> Also there is button to generate new if needed.

??? Did you find the 687 char encryptred token anywhere???
Or did you just paste the normal short unencrypted token (length = 22 or so)?
And you got coverity to go? not just the build?

I did copy the TOKEN as found in the web page, but travis kept failing, with:

"Coverity Scan API access denied. Check $PROJECT_NAME and $COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN."

Confused.

Christophe.

>
> Maxim.

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