Hi,
It looks like your patch introduced the new failures shown below. Please investigate and fix them before resubmitting your patch. If they are not new, fixing them anyway would help a lot. Otherwise please ask for the known failures list to be updated.
The tests also ran into some preexisting test failures. If you know how to fix them that would be helpful. See the TestBot job for the details:
The full results can be found at: https://testbot.winehq.org/JobDetails.pl?Key=118094
Your paranoid android.
=== w7u_2qxl (32 bit report) ===
kernel32: debugger.c:1027: Test failed: ole32.dll was not reported
=== w7u_adm (32 bit report) ===
kernel32: debugger.c:1027: Test failed: ole32.dll was not reported
=== w7u_el (32 bit report) ===
kernel32: debugger.c:1027: Test failed: ole32.dll was not reported
=== w1064 (32 bit report) ===
kernel32: debugger.c:447: Test failed: unexpected thread debugger.c:450: Test failed: dwDebugEventCode = 2 debugger.c:451: Test failed: ExceptionCode = 580 debugger.c:453: Test failed: ExceptionAddress != DbgBreakPoint debugger.c:466: Test failed: dwDebugEventCode = 1
=== w10pro64 (32 bit report) ===
kernel32: debugger.c:447: Test failed: unexpected thread debugger.c:450: Test failed: dwDebugEventCode = 2 debugger.c:451: Test failed: ExceptionCode = 5f8 debugger.c:453: Test failed: ExceptionAddress != DbgBreakPoint debugger.c:466: Test failed: dwDebugEventCode = 1 debugger.c:1217: Test failed: dwDebugEventCode = 4 debugger.c:1223: Test failed: dwDebugEventCode = 4 debugger.c:1225: Test failed: ExceptionCode = 0 debugger.c:1244: Test failed: dwDebugEventCode = 1 debugger.c:161: Test failed: wrong size for 'C:\Users\winetest\AppData\Local\Temp\wtBDAD.tmp': read=0 debugger.c:1166: Test failed: unexpected event pid
=== w1064v1809 (32 bit report) ===
kernel32: loader.c:1669: Test failed: iphlpapi.dll shall not have already been loaded loader.c:1701: Test failed: iphlpapi.dll unexpectedly kept open
=== w10pro64_ja (64 bit report) ===
kernel32: loader.c:691: Test failed: 1490: got test dll but expected fallback