Sure Thomas, but I was asking myself that because, for example 
kernel32:console, seems to fail 4 tests (iirc) but if I run them manually on 
windows 2k3 they don't fail (at least, they didn't 1 month ago). And they 
succeed on ReactOS.

H.

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Objet : Re: [ros-dev] Windows Server 2003 Testbot is live!

Broken tests is what they are.
For the most part, anyway.

On 2015-03-02 02:37, Hermès BÉLUSCA - MAÏTO wrote:
> Hi! That's very nice! I'm however wondering what all those failed (or 
> crashed) tests are...
> 
> Hermès.
> 
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Ros-dev [mailto:ros-dev-boun...@reactos.org] De la part de Colin 
> Finck Envoyé : dimanche 1 mars 2015 11:46 À : 'ReactOS Development 
> List'
> Objet : [ros-dev] Windows Server 2003 Testbot is live!
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> After a long, long time, we finally have a Testbot regularly running our Wine 
> tests and API tests under our target platform Windows Server 2003.
> The VM is actually based on Windows Home Server, which is a cheap Windows 
> Server 2003 SP2 edition.
> 
> The first successful test results are here:
> https://reactos.org/sites/all/modules/reactos/testman/compare.php?ids=
> 34839
> 
> Okay, I have to admit this already required manual intervention. Test 
> msi:install reproducibly hangs with the error message "The process cannot 
> access the file because another process has locked a portion of the file".
> 
> I expect all of this to still need some tweaking here and there. Please reply 
> to this mail with all your tweaking suggestions and I see what I can do.
> 
> 
> Have fun,
> 
> Colin

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