[00:02] <clopez> apw: I'm interested in having this feature also on debian, not sure if there were already any upstreaming attempts
[00:03] <apw> clopez, ahh.  well file a bug on ubuntu, on trusty, and i'll look when awake
[00:06] <clopez> ok, thanks
[10:49] <amitk> cking: hey, which repo does coverity look at for idlestat?
[10:49] <cking> amitk, I use  https://git.linaro.org/power/idlestat
[10:50] <cking> plus any fixes I shove in to test them out too
[10:50] <amitk> cking: ok, my engineer couldn't find the code being referred to
[10:51] <cking> I can kick off a clean check against the repo head if you want, it's no problem to do
[10:51] <amitk> cking: yes, a clean check against our repo head would be nice
[10:52] <cking> amitk, OK, against head at commit 73b0121e97a604ee0d97c66c41b239dc76739ae7
[10:52] <amitk> cking: looks right
[10:52] <cking> scan in progess
[10:53] <cking> done
[10:54] <cking> email should be in you inbox from coverity scan
[10:55] <amitk> cking: got it
[10:56] <cking> if you add the engineer to the project he can do the scanning and uploading to coverity if he wishes, you have access rights to add others to the project
[10:58] <amitk> cking: aah, I didn't know that
[10:58] <amitk> or rather, I forgot you mentioned that
[10:58] <cking> amitk, I think I even sent my script to do the build and auto-uplaod to, but I can re-send it to you if you require it
[10:58] <amitk> cking: found that email
[10:59] <cking> amitk, beware that one can only do a few spins per day on the scanner though :-(
[10:59] <amitk> cking: one a week should be enough ;)
[11:00]  * cking nods
[11:00] <cking> anyhow, I use it on all my projects, it's really useful for finding thinkos and the like