ci: add an individual coverity pipeline#4964
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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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@tiennou, you had the right idea all along. I've gone ahead and set up a new nightly build in Azure Pipelines for this particular build definition. |
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Isolation FTW 😉. Let's hope write-access is restored soon, as I'm still waiting to see the effects of modeling from #4922. |
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Split the Coverity runs into its own pipeline. Give this new pipeline two steps: the build step, which may not fail (otherwise the overall pipeline will fail), and the publish step (which may fail, which would cause the pipeline to "partially succeed").