Dan Kegel wrote:
These require a DVD in the drive, so they are skipped without WINETEST_INTERACTIVE=1.
I don't see the causality. Presumably the tests require no human intervention.
winmm/tests/mcicda also skips tests if no CD-ROM is in the bay.
However, even a regular winetest.exe run *will* run as many tests as it can should it find a CD-ROM. Users are invited to submit test results to test.winehq with audio and/or mixed data CD-ROMs in the drive.
There's no need for winetest_interactive here.
Regards, Jörg Höhle
On Fri, 10 Feb 2012, Joerg-Cyril.Hoehle@t-systems.com wrote:
Dan Kegel wrote:
These require a DVD in the drive, so they are skipped without WINETEST_INTERACTIVE=1.
I don't see the causality. Presumably the tests require no human intervention.
winmm/tests/mcicda also skips tests if no CD-ROM is in the bay.
However, even a regular winetest.exe run *will* run as many tests as it can should it find a CD-ROM. Users are invited to submit test results to test.winehq with audio and/or mixed data CD-ROMs in the drive.
Any such instructions on how to run WineTest should be mentioned on the page below, which is not the case here: http://wiki.winehq.org/ConformanceTests
Are there tests that are impossible if there is a CD in the drive?
Francois Gouget asked:
Are there tests that are impossible if there is a CD in the drive?
Some tests combinations. I believe Dan's tests want a DVD, whereas mcicda expects audio CD-ROMs. Either you play disk jockey while running the tests, or some tests will be skipped.
Note that mcicda will skip some tests unless you use a mixed audio+data CD-ROM. Few people have those. An audio only CD-ROM will not run all tests.
The mcicda testsuite is known to skip correctly when no disk or a DVD is inserted. Anything else is a regression.
Regards, Jörg Höhle
Am Freitag, 17. Februar 2012, 14:45:37 schrieb Joerg-Cyril.Hoehle@t- systems.com:
Francois Gouget asked: Some tests combinations. I believe Dan's tests want a DVD, whereas mcicda expects audio CD-ROMs. Either you play disk jockey while running the tests, or some tests will be skipped.
Or you use a .cue image in cdemu. I have a few mixed-mode cdroms here, Screamer 2 aka Bleifuß 2, an old dos game, and Worms 2, a Win95 era game.
That said, I don't know if cdemu handles all the scsi requests correctly to pass the tests.