I just had a look at http://test.winehq.org and it seems that as of a couple days ago, a Win2000 machine has started passing all the tests! That's three OSs now: Win2000, Win2003, and WinXP. (Not all systems with those OSs pass the tests, but still, having even one box per OS pass them is a nice milestone.)
Congratulations and thanks to all the people (notably Paul Vriens and of course Alexandre) who have been cleaning up the tests! - Dan
Dan Kegel wrote:
I just had a look at http://test.winehq.org and it seems that as of a couple days ago, a Win2000 machine has started passing all the tests! That's three OSs now: Win2000, Win2003, and WinXP. (Not all systems with those OSs pass the tests, but still, having even one box per OS pass them is a nice milestone.)
Congratulations and thanks to all the people (notably Paul Vriens and of course Alexandre) who have been cleaning up the tests!
- Dan
And we are getting close to zero on NT4 as well!!
Because we are having less and less failures (and the test.winehq.org changes by Alexandre a while back to better visualize the history) it's far more easier to catch regressions in the tests.
I will continue reporting new test failures as soon as I see them popping up. See me as some sort of Patchwatcher for tests (after the fact though) ;)
2009/6/3 Dan Kegel dank@kegel.com:
I just had a look at http://test.winehq.org and it seems that as of a couple days ago, a Win2000 machine has started passing all the tests! That's three OSs now: Win2000, Win2003, and WinXP. (Not all systems with those OSs pass the tests, but still, having even one box per OS pass them is a nice milestone.)
Congratulations and thanks to all the people (notably Paul Vriens and of course Alexandre) who have been cleaning up the tests!
- Dan
One of them is my test machine ;) It should also pass the latest winetest (will run it this evening).
I was able to go down to one test failure on it since some weeks already but didn't found a way to fix the rpcrt4 test that was crashing on every 2k machines, Rob said [1] on wine-devel that this test needs to be replaced by a widl generated one. rpcrt4 was already an unknown part of Windows for me, with widl added it was way over my head. Alexandre saved my day by disabling it :)
Now back to fix tests on root drive directory and network drive.
[1] http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2009-April/074843.html