ACPI does work on VirtualBox. I performed the majority of my testing on VirtualBox. Also, I need a stack trace from that crash to have any clue where the corruption is (still not much of one). I have had indications of a pool corruption bug in ACPI and I need as many logs as possible to try to track it down.
Regards, Cameron On Aug 16, 2011, at 4:04 PM, cae...@myopera.com wrote: > Yet another regression. Revision > http://svn.reactos.org/svn/reactos?view=rev&revision=53257 breaks up VBox > testcd runtime, due to pool corruption bugchecks. Its been 37h since it > started. Can we have it fixed or reverted? This is our sole working testbot, > so it could be important. > > I know that introducing new features to ReactOS is cool, but unfortunately, > once again we, the testers, are left alone with the bugs introduced by them. > Its kinda hard to me, as I often feel as some kind of oppressor, pointing out > that something fails, only to hear back that its my or no one's problem. > > Yes, i am aware that i could probably avert it by disabling ACPI in testbot's > VM. I am not going to do this for at least two reasons: > - if i do so, everyone will feel contempt once more and forget about this, > until it crops up sometime in the future, requiring a regtesting then. Now > guess who will be asked to do so, and why that person is going to be a tester; > - if this ACPI implementation is mature enough to be ENABLED by DEFAULT, it > should at least work in VBOX. This is why i did patchbot for, but > unfortunately, too many prefer to commit to trunk (and not fix it up then); > > No testman's results? Anyone cares? Naah, lets have a few more features. Just > when would you like to have a new release? Until end of the year? Forget it... > > Best regards > > _______________________________________________ > Ros-dev mailing list > Ros-dev@reactos.org > http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev _______________________________________________ Ros-dev mailing list Ros-dev@reactos.org http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev