Ge van Geldorp g...@gse.nl writes:
The failures in rpcrt4:server on Windows are caused by an access violation
thrown in NdrVaryingArrayUnmarshall() called from get_5numbers(). I've
created a minimum get_5numbers() test with Microsoft tools and that throws
the same access violation. The access
2009/1/12 Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org:
Ge van Geldorp g...@gse.nl writes:
The failures in rpcrt4:server on Windows are caused by an access violation
thrown in NdrVaryingArrayUnmarshall() called from get_5numbers(). I've
created a minimum get_5numbers() test with Microsoft tools and
Rob Shearman wrote:
2009/1/12 Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org:
Ge van Geldorp g...@gse.nl writes:
The failures in rpcrt4:server on Windows are caused by an access violation
thrown in NdrVaryingArrayUnmarshall() called from get_5numbers(). I've
created a minimum get_5numbers() test
Rob Shearman robertshear...@gmail.com writes:
2009/1/12 Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org:
Ge van Geldorp g...@gse.nl writes:
The failures in rpcrt4:server on Windows are caused by an access violation
thrown in NdrVaryingArrayUnmarshall() called from get_5numbers(). I've
created a
From: Rob Shearman [mailto:robertshear...@gmail.com]
2009/1/12 Alexandre Julliard julli...@winehq.org:
Ge van Geldorp g...@gse.nl writes:
Changelog:
NdrVaryingArrayUnmarshall() is broken on Windows
If it's broken on Windows then there's no point in testing
it, you can
From: Paul Vriens [mailto:paul.vriens.w...@gmail.com]
It looks like we've had exceptions on anything but XP and
W2K3 for a long time.
The exceptions (as reported on test.winehq.org) for XP and
W2K3 started happening after the move to use winetest.exe
from test.winehq.org.
I'm not