
During January 2026, Raskolnikov focused on stabilizing the build process for the google/oss-fuzz repository, addressing compatibility issues introduced by upstream changes to BoehmGC. By identifying and correcting a mismatch in CMake variable naming, Raskolnikov restored the build flow and ensured that continuous integration and fuzzing pipelines remained reliable. This work required a detailed understanding of build automation and CMake, as well as proficiency in Shell scripting to implement and validate the fix. Although the contribution centered on a single bug fix, it demonstrated careful attention to integration details and maintained alignment with related changes in the Immer project’s build path.
January 2026 monthly summary for google/oss-fuzz focused on stabilizing build processes amid BoehmGC changes. Delivered a critical fix to BoehmGC CMake variable naming to restore compatibility with prior changes, ensuring builds and fuzzing CI run reliably. The change prevents build failures and aligns OSS-Fuzz with upstream Immer modifications.
January 2026 monthly summary for google/oss-fuzz focused on stabilizing build processes amid BoehmGC changes. Delivered a critical fix to BoehmGC CMake variable naming to restore compatibility with prior changes, ensuring builds and fuzzing CI run reliably. The change prevents build failures and aligns OSS-Fuzz with upstream Immer modifications.

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