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Issue Type:
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Improvement
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Assignee:
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Nicolas De Loof
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Components:
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Created:
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24/Mar/15 4:43 PM
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Description:
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I have a build script that uses the last commit to find out which files have changed and perform code style analysis on those files alone. Running across the entire code base is infeasible (as it is too large and hangs).
However, there's no easy way to get the last commit that was built successfully for the current branch. Is it possible to add a GIT_PREVIOUS_COMMIT_SUCCESSFUL environment variable?
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Labels:
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environment-variables
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Priority:
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Minor
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Reporter:
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Patrick Rose
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