Re: Ability to remember last known good build

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"Pedroso, Osiris" <osiris.pedroso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I participate in an open source project that any pull merge is accepted, no matter what.
>
> This makes for lots of broken builds, even though we do have Travis-CI enabled on the project, because people will merge a request before even the build is complete.
>
> Therefore, I would like to remember the id of the commit of the last successful build. This would be updated by the Travis-CI script itself upon a successful build.
>
> I imagine best option would be to merge master to a certain branch named "Last_known_Linux_build" or "Last_known_Windows_build" or even "Last_known_build_all_tests_passing".
>
> I am new to git, but some other experienced co-volunteers tell me that it may not be possible due to authentication issues.
>
> Any better way of accomplishing this?

"test && git branch -f last-good"?
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