Nicolas Le Cam wrote:
2009/4/11 Ben Klein shacklein@gmail.com:
2009/4/11 Nicolas Le Cam niko.lecam@gmail.com:
2009/4/11 James Hawkins truiken@gmail.com: Let met explain :
Running test on wine in folder C:\test : works (expected "C:\test" got "C:\test") Running test on wine in folder C:\ : works (expected "C:" got "C:") Running test on wine in folder Z:\home\nlecam\Projects\wine\wine-git\dlls\msi\tests : works (expected "Z:\home\nlecam\Projects\wine\wine-git\dlls\msi\tests" got "Z:\home\nlecam\Projects\wine\wine-git\dlls\msi\tests") Running test on Windows in folder C:\test : works (expected "C:\test" got "C:\test") Running test on Windows in folder C:\ : fails (expected "C:" got "")
This looks to me like it would be dependent on the WAY you run the test.
Running test on Windows in folder X:\Documents And Settings\nlecam\Desktop : fails (expected "X:\Documents And Settings\nlecam\Desktop" got "C:\Documents And Settings\nlecam\Desktop")
This looks like X: is mapped to the same place as C:, and wine's path translation is picking C: first. If that's so, it would also depend on the way you run the test.
Of course, I could be astronomically wrong :D
Hi Ben,
Tests were launched from cmd.exe, current directory was where executable resides.
Those results (blank and X: becomming C:) were from Windows not Wine. X: is a network drive.
I admit I should do more tests, at least :
- launch test from a real drive other than C:\
- launch test from another directory than where executable resides.
- install Windows on another drive than C:, with or without a C:\
drive, to see if it's really SystemDrive that msi takes or just the first drive it can find.
Nicolas:
You should also test the cases that are failing from within Wine as well. We do have the capability to map to a X: drive by mapping a network drive to this letter as well.
It appears that C:\ is not returning a proper value either from Windows (which would not surprise me) or that Wine is not functioning the same as Windows in this case. You cannot mark this 'todo_wine' the code has to be fixed or the test has to be fixed.
James McKenzie