On 12 December 2017 at 22:38, Jeremy White jwhite@codeweavers.com wrote:
Just think how much you will brighten the solstice by finding and fixing one of our tests! Or, if you're a south hemispherean, it's way too hot to go out, so you should stay in and fix a test.
A curated list test failures on our static Windows VMs and on a first Linux machine is here: https://www.winehq.org/~jwhite/latest.html
We've made some good progress lately; we are down to 10 failures total on the Linux box, only 3 of which are consistent. Windows failures are way down; although we still have a nice bunch of Windows 8 and 10 failures left.
In fact, the thing we have the *most* of are sporadic Windows 10 failures - everyone's favorite!
Alexandre assures me that test fixes are welcome during code freeze, so bring some solstice joy and fix those tests!
For what it's worth:
The ddraw:d3d and ddraw:visual failures will likely end up being an exercise in figuring out in what way ddraw/WARP is broken on current Windows versions. At the same time though, all ddraw:d3d and ddraw:visual tests should eventually be rewritten and added to ddraw:ddraw{1,2,4,7}. If anyone is interested in looking at these, I'd encourage doing that cleanup first.