Hi,
I've noticed that the test site (test.winehq.org/data) has no mention of today's cron-build of winetest. Having monkeyed about with the build process over the weekend (but, I thought, not that part) I'm a little worried I might have inadvertently upset the part that registers a new cron-build.
Could someone check that test.winehq.org/service received a (http) hit today?
Cheers,
Paul.
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 19:15, Paul Millar wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that the test site (test.winehq.org/data) has no mention of today's cron-build of winetest. Having monkeyed about with the build process over the weekend (but, I thought, not that part) I'm a little worried I might have inadvertently upset the part that registers a new cron-build.
Could someone check that test.winehq.org/service received a (http) hit today?
Cheers,
Paul.
Hi Paul,
all seems well. You just have to wait till people wake up, download the latest winetest and run them interactively :-).
Cheers,
Paul Vriens.
On Monday 18 Jul 2005 18:42, Paul Vriens wrote:
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 19:15, Paul Millar wrote:
I've noticed that the test site has no mention of today's cron-build of winetest.
all seems well. You just have to wait till people wake up, download the latest winetest and run them interactively :-).
Ta Paul, that makes sense.
So, that leads me to the follow-on question: is it possible to configure winrash to run automatically?
Paul.
Paul Millar wrote:
On Monday 18 Jul 2005 18:42, Paul Vriens wrote:
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 19:15, Paul Millar wrote:
I've noticed that the test site has no mention of today's cron-build of winetest.
all seems well. You just have to wait till people wake up, download the latest winetest and run them interactively :-).
Ta Paul, that makes sense.
So, that leads me to the follow-on question: is it possible to configure winrash to run automatically?
Only on Win95/98/ME.
regards, Jakob
On Wednesday 20 Jul 2005 01:23, Jakob Eriksson wrote:
Paul Millar wrote:
is it possible to configure winrash to run automatically?
Only on Win95/98/ME.
Ah, but I have a windows 95 machine and it isn't running automatically; at least, not when I leave the machine switched on. I left the machine switched on since Sunday (17th) and there's been no reports of it on subsequent days.
What options should I set?
Cheers,
Paul.
Jakob Eriksson wrote:
Paul Millar wrote:
On Monday 18 Jul 2005 18:42, Paul Vriens wrote:
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 19:15, Paul Millar wrote:
I've noticed that the test site has no mention of today's cron-build of winetest.
all seems well. You just have to wait till people wake up, download the latest winetest and run them interactively :-).
Ta Paul, that makes sense.
So, that leads me to the follow-on question: is it possible to configure winrash to run automatically?
Only on Win95/98/ME.
I thought we'd fixed the problems with running it as a service on NT so that it could again be run automatically?
Robert Shearman wrote:
Only on Win95/98/ME.
I thought we'd fixed the problems with running it as a service on NT so that it could again be run automatically?
Not as far as i know. It was recommended to mark the winrash service as "allowed to interact with desktop" or some such. It didn't help though.
//Jakob