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"Maxim Kuvyrkov pushed a change to branch rr-many in repository toolchain/jenkins-scripts.
discards 9cdc36b [WIP] Round-robin improvements new 6618664 tcwg_kernel-bisect.sh: Use rr[ci_config] instead of its sub-items new c2fd531 tcwg_kernel-bisect.sh: Detect linker and make errors in the logs new 2fa4f72 [rr-many 1/N]: Support testing multiple projects in the same build new 8171582 [rr-many 2/N] Update and simplify round-robin.sh: clone_repo() new d4084ea [rr-many 3/N] Rework trigger files for follow-up builds. new b4f6859 [rr-many 4/N] Update round-robin.sh: update_baseline() new a0ff413 [rr-many 5/N] Update update_baseline new f60d654 [rr-many 6/N] Improve update_baseline
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Summary of changes: round-robin.sh | 19 ++++++++++++++++--- tcwg_kernel-build.sh | 1 + 2 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)