Just to be clear, it's really the last known good revision for the try
server, so it's the thinest definition of "lkgr" you can ever find. It
only checks for "unit_tests" to pass and nothing else, in debug on
windows, linux and mac.

http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/continuous/LATEST/REVISION is a
much better reference for now (albeit for the windows version only).
It is being reworked to have that sorted by platforms so linux and mac
LASTEST will be there too very soon.

M-A

On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Marc-Andre Decoste <m...@chromium.org> wrote:
> Salut Chromium-Dev'ers,
>   if you are not interested in knowing about the last revisions that
> successfully built, you can stop reading here (or you could actually go on
> if you are curious because this email isn't that long anyway :-).
>     We just added a new builder status receiver to the build bot so that we
> can post the revision number when a build succeeds all the way  to the unit
> test on all platforms (win, mac and linux). You can access the latest good
> revision from this URL: http://chromium-status.appspot.com/lkgr, which
> simply returns the revision number (so you could easily use it in a script
> automating your local build with the Last Known Good Revision). You can also
> access the list of the last known good revisions here:
> http://chromium-status.appspot.com/revisions.
> We will soon start using the LKGR number on the try servers to make sure
> that the patches you try are not affected by a failing HEAD build.
> Enjoy!
> BYE
> MAD
> >
>

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