Which program produces FreeBSD-11.0-CURRENT-amd64-*-disc1.iso ?
Jan Knepper
jan at digitaldaemon.com
Tue Oct 6 15:19:50 UTC 2015
Great!
ManiaC++
Jan Knepper
> On Oct 6, 2015, at 10:52, Alan Somers <asomers at freebsd.org> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 8:36 AM, Jan Knepper <jan at digitaldaemon.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> ManiaC++
>> Jan Knepper
>>
>>> On Oct 6, 2015, at 02:25, Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup at gmx.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Alan Somers wrote:
>>>>>>>> the FreeBSD project has had a free Coverity account for a
>>>
>>> i wrote:
>>>>>>> i would be interested in my own upstream stuff
>>>
>>> Jan Knepper wrote:
>>>> I am presuming that the question was about the ports code that is downloaded
>>>> and build.
>>>
>>> Yes, i hoped for a cheap code review of my libraries and
>>> command line tools written in C.
>>
>> Coverity is much better than a cheap code review. I think you can get a demo for free.
>> Companies can not hire a person to do what Coverity does for the price it costs. www.coverity.com
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> I personally think that is more the responsibility of the specific
>>>> port development team...
>>
>> I would have to check, but if it is open source I think Coverity will scan it for free (gov't grant).
>
>
> That's right. You can register new projects here:
> https://scan.coverity.com/projects/new
>
>
>>
>>>
>>> If i could get contact to that team, i would first ask for update
>>> from 1.3.4 to 1.4.0 (18 months between them). That might already
>>> replace some boring old bugs by interesting new ones.
>>>
>>> Actually i stumbled over the makefs problems when making regression
>>> tests with xorriso. libisofs and the Linux kernel showed strange
>>> differences. First i fixed the bugs in libisofs, then i diagnosed
>>> the ones in Linux, and then i reported the remaing problems here.
>>> (One just has to shake the tree hard enough ...)
>>>
>>> FreeBSD and NetBSD ISOs are somewhat exotic, viewed from mkisofs
>>> traditions. Nevertheless the most strange ISO i got is a firmware
>>> repair ISO for hard disks. It contains no files but only a boot
>>> image which actually is DOS-on-a-floppy.
>>>
>>>
>>> Have a nice day :)
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>>
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