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86c54cc8
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2020-02-04T11:51:56
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azure: coverity: fix Coverity builds due to various issues
There's several issues with our Coverity builds, like e.g. missing wget
in our containers. Simplify our Coverity pipeline and fix these issues.
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ccffea6b
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2020-02-04T11:47:16
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azure: coverity: convert to use self-built containers
Back in commit 5a6740e7f (azure: build Docker images as part of the
pipeline, 2019-08-02), we have converted our pipelines to use self-built
Docker images to ease making changes to our Dockerfiles. The commit
didn't adjust our Coverity pipeline, though, so let's do this now.
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b4eb0282
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2020-02-04T11:46:05
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azure: coverity: fix invalid syntax for Docker image
In commit bbc0b20bd (azure: fix Coverity's build due to wrong container
name, 2019-08-02), Coverity builds were fixed to use the correct
container names. Unfortunately, the "fix" completely broke our Coverity
builds due to using wrong syntax for the Docker task. Let's fix this by
using "imageName" instead of the Docker dict.
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3c884cc3
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2019-09-21T15:05:36
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azure: avoid building and testing in Docker as root
Right now, all tests in libgit2's CI are being executed as root
user. As libgit2 will usually not run as a root user in "normal"
usecases and furthermore as there are tests that rely on the
ability to _not_ be able to create certain paths, let's instead
create an unprivileged user "libgit2" and use that across all
docker images.
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bbc0b20b
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2019-08-02T10:27:24
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azure: fix Coverity's build due to wrong container name
The Coverity build is still referencing an old "trusty-openssl"
container that is not provided by either our own now-inlined images nor
by the libgit2/libgit2-docker repository.
Convert it to build and use Xenial images instead.
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ffac520e
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2019-06-24T16:19:35
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azure: move build scripts into "azure-pipelines" directory
Since we have migrated to Azure Pipelines, we have deprecated and
subsequentally removed all infrastructure for AppVeyor and
Travis. Thus it doesn't make a lot of sense to have the split
between "ci/" and "azure-pipelines/" directories anymoer, as
"azure-pipelines/" is essentially our only CI.
Move all CI scripts into the "azure-pipelines/" directory to have
everything centrally located and to remove clutter in the
top-level directory.
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0cf5b6b1
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2019-01-28T10:48:49
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ci: ignore coverity failures in nightly runs
Coverity is back but it's only read-only! Agh. Just allow it to fail
and not impact the overall job run.
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08d71f72
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2019-01-27T22:46:07
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ci: return coverity to the nightlies
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3c6d1979
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2019-01-11T02:06:41
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ci: move coverity in its own pipeline
Since Coverity is down for a unspecified timeframe, isolate it from the
"hosted" nightlies.
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