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Allow to build klee runtime with different build parameters using the build script.
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Add dependencies for newer build
Add support to `git cherry-pick` commits without author/email defined
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Fixes #1080. The proper LD_LIBRARY_PATH is required when binaries linked
with kleeRuntest are run.
The STP line is changed to extend the library path instead of replace
it, I am not sure if it can be removed at this moment.
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Update build sqlite script
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Improves querying of the .stats file, reduces its size, speeds up reads and
writes and has better defined fail behaviour.
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Provide a single `scripts/build/build.sh` file to build KLEE and its
dependencies.
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Merge unittest coverage results and system tests coverage results
into one coverage report.
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Building/managing dependencies of KLEE are not easy. This script should change
this.
Features:
* script install different versions in their specific directories
This allows:
- to have different versions in parallel installed: llvm, solvers
- to have different optimization levels installed (Debug, no-debug,
assertions, optimized)
- to have different versions of instrumentation enabled (address, memory,
leakage, undefined behavior)
* the script is kept distribution agnostic: assuming basic packages are
installed (a compiler), use `scripts/build/ubuntu-dependencies.sh` to install
ubuntu specific ones
* the script does not install any file into system directories (sudo is not
required) files are only installed into a user specified BASE directory
The same scripts are used for either local setup (`scripts/build/local_install.sh`)
or create a docker image based of your current source folder (`scripts/build/build_docker.sh`)
Change the defaults permanently by modifying (`scripts/build/common-defaults.sh`)
or change them on the fly by providing them as environment variables on the
command line.
The same scripts are also used for TravisCI, so we test what we are using.
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