Zack,

I do like the seeing the revision hash there. That is nice to know what is 
built.


- 2 cents:

However, is there a way to still get the list of files changed? Or the update 
commit range? I have found this very important when tracking down failures. You 
find on the dashboard where things start failing, then you can look at the 
changed files between builds. I guess the best git like way to do this would be 
something like showing: "old_hash…new_hash” this should play nicely with git 
log tools.

Thanks of for keeping thing updated!
Brad

On Feb 21, 2017, at 9:57 AM, Zack Galbreath 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi folks,

I just upgraded open.cdash.org<http://open.cdash.org/>.  The most visible 
change you'll notice is that the Update column now shows the commit that was 
built rather than the number of files that changed.

Going forward, I've set a reminder for myself to upgrade 
open.cdash.org<http://open.cdash.org/> once a month around this time (the 21st).
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