2011/10/12 Dan Kegel dank@kegel.com:
Fails d3d9's visual tests here.
os: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic, Ubuntu 11.10 gpu: GeForce GT 240/PCI/SSE2 3.3.0 NVIDIA 280.13
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The Buildbot has detected a failed build on builder runtests-default while building Wine. Full details are available at: http://buildbot.kegel.com/builders/runtests-default/builds/273 (though maybe not for long, as I'm still reinstalling the buildbot periodically while experimenting) BUILD FAILED: failed shell_3
Errors: alarum: failed command was ../../../wine d3d9_test.exe.so visual.c fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x33f0cc,0x00000000), stub! fixme:d3d_draw:drawPrimitive Using software emulation because manual fog coordinates are provided fixme:d3d:state_shademode WINED3DSHADE_PHONG isn't supported fixme:d3d:state_shademode WINED3DSHADE_PHONG isn't supported visual.c:9147: Tests skipped: D3DFMT_G16R16 textures not supported as render targets. visual.c:9239: Test failed: Offscreen failed for D3DFMT_R16F: Got color 0x20ffff, expected 0x18ffff. visual.c:9239: Test failed: Offscreen failed for D3DFMT_G16R16F: Got color 0x2010ff, expected 0x1818ff. visual.c:9239: Test failed: Offscreen failed for D3DFMT_R32F: Got color 0x20ffff, expected 0x18ffff. visual.c:9239: Test failed: Offscreen failed for D3DFMT_G32R32F: Got color 0x2010ff, expected 0x1818ff. visual.c:9239: Test failed: Offscreen failed for D3DFMT_A32B32G32R32F: Got color 0x201000, expected 0x181800. visual.c:7741: Tests skipped: Card has unconditional pow2 support, skipping conditional NP2 tests make: *** [visual.ok] Error 5
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GnuTLS error: GnuTLS internal error.
Interesting. I didn't test on your kind of GPUs but I understood that it should support the feature I'm enabling. I'm not sure right now if it really doesn't support it or it is a driver bug of some kind. Thank you for catching it, if you have Windows installed on that machine I'll probably ask you to run a small testcase soon...