On 05/02/2008, Jeremy White jwhite@codeweavers.com wrote:
Okay, so I boldly tried to use winetest with what documentation I could find, and had an...um...interesting time.
The easiest thing I found for generating test results on Wine is to treat it like Windows. That is, download the winetest-[buildid]-paul-mingw.exe from the build you want to test and run:
wine winetest-[buildid]-paul-mingw.exe
e.g. on the http://test.winehq.org/data/200801301937/ page, the "Main summary for build 200801301937", and downloaded http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/paulm/WRT/CrossBuilt/winetest-200801301937-.... Then, I ran
./wine winetest-200801301937-paul-mingw.exe
from a build of wine-0.9.54 and followed the instructions on the program. It did generate an error about not being able to clean the log at the end, but it generated the "XP wine-0.9.54-notheme" and "XP wine-0.9.54" results without any issues.
So...what's the convention for build.id etc? And why didn't they get set?
Looking at the results from the Wine Test Shell, it is using a build timestamp.
- Reece