http://test.winehq.org/data/200412011000/xp_IDWASEMPTY/gdi32:metafile.txt
Any suggestions for fixing this?
regards, Jakob
"Jakob Eriksson" jakov@vmlinux.org wrote:
http://test.winehq.org/data/200412011000/xp_IDWASEMPTY/gdi32:metafile.txt
Any suggestions for fixing this?
Run the tests from not a service?
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
"Jakob Eriksson" jakov@vmlinux.org wrote:
http://test.winehq.org/data/200412011000/xp_IDWASEMPTY/gdi32:metafile.txt
Any suggestions for fixing this?
Run the tests from not a service?
Yes, that's one way of course. But winrash is a service. Do you suggest we make it so winrash is no longer a service?
What I want is not it merely make it _possible_ to run winetest with no red on:
I want the list to be all green!
So, should we just stop using winrash or what?
regards, Jakob
"Jakob Eriksson" jakov@vmlinux.org wrote:
Yes, that's one way of course. But winrash is a service. Do you suggest we make it so winrash is no longer a service?
What I want is not it merely make it _possible_ to run winetest with no red on:
I want the list to be all green!
So, should we just stop using winrash or what?
We already discussed this problem some time ago. The conclusion was to instruct a tester to mark the service as interactive or run the tests manually.
Dmitry Timoshkov skrev:
"Jakob Eriksson" jakov@vmlinux.org wrote:
Yes, that's one way of course. But winrash is a service. Do you suggest we make it so winrash is no longer a service?
What I want is not it merely make it _possible_ to run winetest with no red on:
I want the list to be all green!
So, should we just stop using winrash or what?
We already discussed this problem some time ago. The conclusion was to instruct a tester to mark the service as interactive or run the tests manually.
Yeah, that's right! Good thing you have a good memory when I come here whining. :-)
Well, I tried now marking the service as interactive, but that didn't make any difference.
So, what follows, deprecate Winrash?
regards, Jakob
"Jakob Eriksson" jakov@vmlinux.org wrote:
Well, I tried now marking the service as interactive, but that didn't make any difference.
So, what follows, deprecate Winrash?
If it really breaks the tests then definitely yes.