Currently the bgcolor of the osstest column alternates on each line,
rather than only when it changes as the other revision columns do.

A given flight might touch multiple osstest revisions (although in
practice they rarely do) but it seems reasonable to simply consider
any change as a change.

Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campb...@citrix.com>
---
 sg-report-job-history | 10 +++++-----
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/sg-report-job-history b/sg-report-job-history
index 0e2a3f9..e2e5806 100755
--- a/sg-report-job-history
+++ b/sg-report-job-history
@@ -234,6 +234,7 @@ END
         my @last_revs;
         my @alt_revs;
         my $alt_hosts;
+        my $alt_osstest;
         foreach my $r (@test_rows) {
             my $altcolour= report_altcolour($alternate);
             print H "<tr $altcolour>";
@@ -254,16 +255,15 @@ END
             my $hosts_colour = report_altchangecolour(\$alt_hosts, $hosts);
             print H "<td $hosts_colour>".encode_entities($hosts)."</td>\n";
             $osstestverq->execute($r->{Flight}{flight});
-            print H
-                "<td>",
-                (join ' ',
+            my $osstestrevs = join ' ',
                  map {
                     $_ = $_->{harness};
                     s/^([0-9a-f]{12})[0-9a-f]+\b/$1/;
                     "<kbd>".encode_entities($_)."</kbd>";
                  }
-                 @{ $osstestverq->fetchall_arrayref({}) }),
-                "</td>\n";
+                 @{ $osstestverq->fetchall_arrayref({}) };
+            my $osstest_colour = report_altchangecolour(\$alt_osstest, 
$osstestrevs);
+            print H "<td $osstest_colour>$osstestrevs</td>\n";
             foreach my $i (0..$#rev_grid_cols) {
                 my $v= $r->{Revisions}[$i];
                my $rev_colour = report_altchangecolour(\$alt_revs[$i], $v);
-- 
2.6.1


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