Hi folks,
Now that I have my room booked, my thoughts turn to what we'll actually do at Wineconf. And, of course, a Wineconf tradition is for me to lock everyone in the room, away from the bar, until the test situation improves.
Sadly, despite the best efforts of some people (yay, Huw!), we are still staring at a range of test failures on Windows. It looks like we've got XP and 2003 starting to show green, and 2000 and 2008 look tantalizingly close. Looks like msi timeouts remain a problem.
We had some discussion of throwing some hardware at the problem; I'm happy to do that, but, afair, it wasn't clear that it would help.
Weren't we going to run an experiment by setting the run queue size to 1 to see if that prevented the msi timeout failures? If changing the run queue size from n to 1 and buying n machines will 'fix' this, maybe it's time to do that.
I seem to recall that Francois needed cooperation from Alexandre to run that experiment - is that right?
Once we think we've got robust Windows tests, then we move on to pursuit of the the holy grail - having at least two Linux machines capable of running make test cleanly. (I recall a glorious day when we achieved that; sadly, that moment didn't last :-/).
So does it make sense to ask people to start daily winetest runs so we can populate a bit more data? Looks like we've got the CodeWeavers test boxes, and one from Austin. And I don't see any for Mac :-(.
Cheers,
Jeremy