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This pull request refactors the Coverity scan integration to align with GitHub Actions. It modifies the deployment script to ensure that the build identifier used in the Coverity scan description accurately reflects the environment, transitioning from Travis CI-specific variables to GitHub Actions-native ones.

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  • GitHub Actions Integration: The Coverity scan deployment script (ci/deploy-coverity.sh) has been updated to correctly identify the build ID when executed within a GitHub Actions workflow.
  • Dynamic Build ID: The script now dynamically determines a BUILD_ID by checking for GITHUB_RUN_ID and falling back to 'manual' if not found, replacing the static reference to $TRAVIS_BUILD_ID.

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@schweikert schweikert changed the title Implement coverity scan with Github Action Implement coverity scan with GitHub Action Jan 2, 2026
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This pull request updates the Coverity deployment script to support GitHub Actions by using GITHUB_RUN_ID. The logic is sound. I've provided one suggestion to make the shell script more concise by using parameter expansion, which is a more idiomatic way to handle default variable assignment.

@schweikert schweikert merged commit 685edae into develop Jan 2, 2026
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coveralls commented Jan 2, 2026

Coverage Status

coverage: 88.065% (+0.1%) from 87.95%
when pulling 7e03c59 on push-sosskuvryklx
into f903765 on develop.

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