I know that I can get the latest revision for the current build by 
executing a shell command such as:
      def currentCommit = sh(returnStdout: true, script: 'git rev-parse 
HEAD').trim()

But I would like to get the commit hash associated with a previous build. 
 The reason I want to do this is so that I can list all commits associated 
with a given build since the previous build.

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