Hi all,
A short doc on how to use integration tests with git bisect is here:
http://lsst-web.ncsa.illinois.edu/~fjammes/qserv-doc/2015_01/devel/bisect.html
<http://lsst-web.ncsa.illinois.edu/%7Efjammes/qserv-doc/2015_01/devel/bisect.html>
If you know there's a bug between commit n and commit n+j, git bisect
will tell you which commit break the integration tests.
This can be useful to track a commit for a bug using brute-force.
qserv-test-head.sh -h
will give you more details.
Comments are welcome,
Fabrice
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