Conformity testing
I've graduated to using winetest and have a question. From what I understand winetest is a conformity tool, and therefore wine will not always pass everything. The question is, how do I know what works under linux but doesn't under Solaris so I can identify what I need to work on for Solaris ? Thanks PS I want to do this without having another box with lnux on it Bob
Robert Lunnon wrote:
I've graduated to using winetest and have a question. From what I understand winetest is a conformity tool, and therefore wine will not always pass Not realy, the theory says that the tests on Wine have always to succeed. If not they should be enclosed by a todo_wine {}. But that's the theory, the pratice tells that some of the tests are very picky on the enviroment (X and audio drivers, fonts, history of the $HOME/.wine directory). I've just run make test and it directly failed in dlls/advapi32. On a second run it passed that test but failed (permanently) in riched20/editor.c. After manualy touching editor.ok it failed again in user/menu.c. As that tree is based on the mmbranch i'm not digging deeper as i do not know if Mike runs the tests too before commiting.
everything. The question is, how do I know what works under linux but doesn't under Solaris so I can identify what I need to work on for Solaris ? Get a Linux box and try it out yourself.
PS I want to do this without having another box with lnux on it That makes it more work. As i said the tests should all pass on Linux but i guess that happens only on Alexandre's box.
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