I have submitted another Coverity scan of hrev44338 nightly-raw built with gcc4 and GPL addons included. After some discussion with one of the admins @ Coverity, they have renamed our current "stream" to haiku-32bit. Each project can have multiple streams that can be built and submitted separately. Any CIDs that are found to be the same between multiple streams become linked. My plan is to eventually begin submitting haiku-64bit builds as a separate stream, and Coverity's software should find any CIDs that are present in both 32/64bit, and those which only exist in the relevant build targets. This latest scan uncovered 25 new issues, several of which are in the newly added webpositive code, some wifi driver code, and a few in the new qrencode. Didn't look too bad really, but we resolved only 19 since the last submission :( Anyhow, have fun! Also noted, the new Coverity interface seems to work pretty well with aldeck's new webpositive builds :) As usual, if anyone has commit access, and does not yet have a Coverity account, please let me know. We now have a user-creation interface which I can use to add additional users (hopefully). - Urias