On 11/14/2009 05:31 PM, Mikey Alexander wrote:
/* Timeout on DdeClientTransaction Call */ #define MS_TIMEOUT_VAL 1000 /* # of times to poll for window creation */ -#define PDDE_POLL_NUM 50 +#define PDDE_POLL_NUM 150 /* time to sleep between polls */ -#define PDDE_POLL_TIME 200 +#define PDDE_POLL_TIME 300
Hi Mikey,
Just raising the timeout was not enough to fix the test failures so something else must be going on?
Some of the test results on test.winehq.org now show a general timeout for these tests (there is a hardcoded 120 second timeout for every test module).
On 11/17/2009 10:10 AM, Paul Vriens wrote:
On 11/14/2009 05:31 PM, Mikey Alexander wrote:
/* Timeout on DdeClientTransaction Call */ #define MS_TIMEOUT_VAL 1000 /* # of times to poll for window creation */ -#define PDDE_POLL_NUM 50 +#define PDDE_POLL_NUM 150 /* time to sleep between polls */ -#define PDDE_POLL_TIME 200 +#define PDDE_POLL_TIME 300
Hi Mikey,
Just raising the timeout was not enough to fix the test failures so something else must be going on?
Some of the test results on test.winehq.org now show a general timeout for these tests (there is a hardcoded 120 second timeout for every test module).
Another thing I saw is that on XP we have a window title of "Group1" for example, whereas on W2K3 I see "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Group1".
The latter will of course never be found if we only search for "Group1".
On W2K3 I also see that the 'group' windows are closed but not the 'startup one'.
On 11/17/2009 03:26 PM, Paul Vriens wrote:
On 11/17/2009 10:10 AM, Paul Vriens wrote:
On 11/14/2009 05:31 PM, Mikey Alexander wrote:
/* Timeout on DdeClientTransaction Call */ #define MS_TIMEOUT_VAL 1000 /* # of times to poll for window creation */ -#define PDDE_POLL_NUM 50 +#define PDDE_POLL_NUM 150 /* time to sleep between polls */ -#define PDDE_POLL_TIME 200 +#define PDDE_POLL_TIME 300
Hi Mikey,
Just raising the timeout was not enough to fix the test failures so something else must be going on?
Some of the test results on test.winehq.org now show a general timeout for these tests (there is a hardcoded 120 second timeout for every test module).
Another thing I saw is that on XP we have a window title of "Group1" for example, whereas on W2K3 I see "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Group1".
The latter will of course never be found if we only search for "Group1".
On W2K3 I also see that the 'group' windows are closed but not the 'startup one'.
And yet another thing. This longer window title on my W2K3 box is because I've activated 'Display the full path in the title bar' in the 'Folder Options'. I'm not sure if this is the default on some boxes or if I did this manually.
One can see if this is activated at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\CabinetState\FullPath (1 meaning active).
--- On Tue, 11/17/09, Paul Vriens paul.vriens.wine@gmail.com wrote:
From: Paul Vriens paul.vriens.wine@gmail.com Subject: Re: shell32/tests: Fix Program Manager DDE Conformance Test Failures To: "Mikey Alexander" firesword14@yahoo.com Cc: "'wine-devel@winehq.org'" wine-devel@winehq.org Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2009, 6:26 AM On 11/17/2009 10:10 AM, Paul Vriens wrote:
On 11/14/2009 05:31 PM, Mikey Alexander wrote:
/* Timeout on DdeClientTransaction Call */ #define MS_TIMEOUT_VAL 1000 /* # of times to poll for window creation */ -#define PDDE_POLL_NUM 50 +#define PDDE_POLL_NUM 150 /* time to sleep between polls */ -#define PDDE_POLL_TIME 200 +#define PDDE_POLL_TIME 300
Hi Mikey,
Just raising the timeout was not enough to fix the
test failures so
something else must be going on?
Some of the test results on test.winehq.org now show a
general timeout
for these tests (there is a hardcoded 120 second
timeout for every test
module).
Another thing I saw is that on XP we have a window title of "Group1" for example, whereas on W2K3 I see "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Group1".
The latter will of course never be found if we only search for "Group1".
On W2K3 I also see that the 'group' windows are closed but not the 'startup one'.
-- Cheers,
Paul.
Thanks for all the feedback. I'll take a look at everything later this week (completely swamped today and tomorrow)