Am Dienstag, den 10.01.2006, 20:14 +0100 schrieb Alexandre Julliard:
- ntdll/tests: Load test on win95 again
(kernel32,CreateWaitableTimerA not present)
A better fix would be to avoid the call completely, the ntdll tests shouldn't need to use kernel32 functions.
I asked the Author of this Tests (Vitaliy) for Help: --- cut --- winspool: ntdll_test.exe does not load on win95 and NT3.51, because CreateWaitableTimerA does not exist vitamin: ok, when you fixed them did you ran them on win9x? winspool: with my Patch, the tests load and some tests work on win9x (generated, and a little more) vitamin: ;-) vitamin: useless anyway winspool:is it possible to move the affected Tests somewhere in kernel32/tests/ vitamin: no, vitamin: those tests _have to be there_ vitamin: That's what it tests (OM) --- cut ---
Removing the kernel32-functions out of ntdll_tests.exe will result in moving nearly the complete OM-test to "kernel32/tests", but the OM is located in ntdll. This does not match. Any Hints?
Since NT3.51 and Win95 are unable to load the current "ntdll_test.exe", are we in the Situation to drop WRT-Support for NT3.x and Win95?
While trying to run "winetest-latest.exe", i found several failing Tests (no counter or "failed" on the WRT-Result-Page). I picked this one as a start.