Hi Michael:

As luck would have it, I have an 8-slot DLT8000 autoloader hanging 
off of my Windows 2003 (SP2) server that isn't doing anything at the 
moment. I'm very comfortable with running the regression scripts on 
Solaris but admittedly haven't looked at what it takes to do this on 
Windows yet.  If you're willing to compare notes with me on getting 
the build environment setup, I can start trying the regression tests.

--Peter

At 13:45 18.8.2007, Michael Short wrote:
>Hey,
>
>I don't have much experience with regression testing, but the win32
>version of bacula is important for what I do (Windows backups). I found
>some information about it on the developer manual (very good resource,
>by the way) and I will try to get it working.
>
>Sincerely,
>-Michael Short
>
>On Sat, 2007-08-18 at 09:58 +0200, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > Since you have both succeeded in building the Win32 version, 
> would either of
> > you be interested in trying to get the Win32 regression scripts working?
>
>
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