Nicolas Le Cam wrote:
2009/2/23 Paul Vriens paul.vriens.wine@gmail.com:
Nicolas Le Cam wrote:
2009/2/23 Francois Gouget fgouget@free.fr:
On Sun, 22 Feb 2009, Nicolas Le Cam wrote:
This avoid a messagebox in regression tests on systems that don't have GdiPlus.
This seems wrong because winetest.exe is already supposed to check for missing dlls. If I remember correctly this was done explicitely so that individual tests would not have to dynamically link everywhere.
Also I tested on a platform that does not have gdiplus, and I did not get a message box. In fact, on that platform, winetest did not extract gdiplus_test.exe, which also seems very wrong to me.
So I think that if there's any issue, it's on the winetest.exe side.
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Thanks,
On my w2k pro when I launch the winetest obtained from test.winehq.org, I get a MessageBox saying gdiplus is missing, and there's already some tests that load dlls dynamically (advpack, cryptui, fusion) so thought it was the right way.
I will have a look on the winetest side.
Nicolas Le Cam
The reason you see this is because next to a normal LoadLibrary we also use the .NET variant. On some boxes gdiplus.dll cannot be found through LoadLibrary but will trough LoadLibraryShim. As winetest now thinks the library is there it will try to launch "gdiplus_test.exe --list" and that of course fails.
Not sure how to approach this.
-- Cheers,
Paul.
This shouldn't be the case on my box as gdiplus is not present by default on W2K, and should be manually installed (not available through windows update), or installed by a third party app. My test box is a clean install without any third apps, except PDFCreator to simulate a printer to test this part of the suite. I will check if it has gdiplus bundled in.
Nicolas Le Cam
Is .NET installed (any version)?