On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 7:51 PM, Dan Kegeldank@kegel.com wrote:
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 1:42 AM, Dan Kegeldank@kegel.com wrote:
Wine is far enough along that it ought to be able to build and run unit test suites from apps like Inkscape, Firefox, and OpenOffice ... Next step: grabbing firefox source and building.
I'm also filing bugs as I go; 19673 Microsoft Platform Installer 2003 fails to install
... OK, I got quite a ways into the firefox build. Here are the new bugs so far (and one old one): 15359 cmd's "for" command doesn't handle /F. Breaks msysgit, firefox build. ...
I've collected some of this info in http://wiki.winehq.org/UnitTestSuites and http://wiki.winehq.org/DanKegel
I'd like to add a new keyword in bugzilla for bugs that block running an automated build script. appbuild, maybe?
I'm putting energy into this for lots of reasons:
- it's a great way to find bugs in Wine
- having good support for Visual C++ 2005 will make it easier for Windows developers to debug their apps on Wine -- and thanks to tools like valgrind and oprofile, might make wine an attractive tool for them period.
- I wanted a way to cross-compile for Windows using Visual C++ (I'm tired of booting into Windows just to see if I've broken the Chromium build there)
If you'd like to help, please pick a free software app that supports being built on Windows, add it to http://wiki.winehq.org/UnitTestSuites, write an automated build script for it, and file bugs for what you find. Or tackle any of the bugs already mentioned above.
Thanks! - Dan