Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Henk Poley hpoley@dds.nl writes:
Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Henk Poley hpoley@dds.nl writes:
Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
Can you please run this .exe on your Windows box: http://afavant.elte.hu/~wferi/wine/winetest.exe
We are trying to test the winetest infrastructure.
On my (dutch) Windows 98 SE Lite (see www.litepc.net) install it needed quite a lot of user interaction. In the sense of clicking [Ok] on error boxes. Is that intentional? Should I have written them down?
It's partly intentional, but as I can't see a single Win98 report on the summary page, I have to say that in your case at least one isn't. Could you please provide some details?
If you can tell me where the partial report is stored I can send it to you.
It should be in %TEMP% with a name like res<digit>. If you can't find it, start winetest again and examine the log file name in its window. The old log file should be in the same directory.
Attached, thanks to the wonders of SMB shares.
The thing halted at the :input stuff (yes, I know, known bug), so the report was never sent. I waited 15 minutes or so, so the 2 minutes timout should have happened if it was just 'stuck' somewhere.
Now that's strange. It may sound lame, but wasn't the timeout dialog simply obscured by something else? It happened with me a couple of times...
I'm pretty shure it was more or less crashed (not shure if it was in the :input phase though). At least the three finger salute showed the process as non responding.
Henk Poley <><