Can we get winrash into the wine tree or is the plan to keep it separate?
Chris
On Friday 25 March 2005 1:16 pm, Robert Shearman wrote:
Chris Morgan wrote:
I have already sent links to documents on MSDN that state how to make a
service run on an interactive desktop. As some of the tests are
Ivan Leo Puoti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Recently winetest is leaving a testdir directory behind
it, so cleanup needs to be done better.
This testdir comes from dlls/shell32/tests/shlfolder.c;
RemoveDirectoryA in line 78 can fail somehow. Also, the
return in line 147 doesn't do the necessary
Chris Morgan wrote:
I have already sent links to documents on MSDN that state how to make a
service run on an interactive desktop. As some of the tests are a little
distracting graphically, we should probably do the dialog as you
suggest. I guess this is really up to the people running the test
Robert Shearman wrote:
Chris Morgan wrote:
I have already sent links to documents on MSDN that state how to make a
service run on an interactive desktop. As some of the tests are a
little
distracting graphically, we should probably do the dialog as you
suggest. I guess this is really up to the
Hello all,
currently winrash users aren't returning any results from their testing.
This is because we need tests to run on a visible desktop, better still
in interactive mode.
To save both the tests and winrash we need winrash to be somewhat
similar to windows automatic updates,
when new tests
Ivan Leo Puoti wrote:
Hello all,
currently winrash users aren't returning any results from their testing.
This is because we need tests to run on a visible desktop, better
still in interactive mode.
To save both the tests and winrash we need winrash to be somewhat
similar to windows automatic
I have already sent links to documents on MSDN that state how to make a
service run on an interactive desktop. As some of the tests are a little
distracting graphically, we should probably do the dialog as you
suggest. I guess this is really up to the people running the test machines.
If the
Chris Morgan wrote:
The source has been available on Sourceforge since the project started.
Patches welcome :-)
I'm certainly open to having it imported into the wine tree if there is some
desire.
It's not as if winrash is the sort of project that can live a life of
its own, it might as
On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 05:56:02PM -0600, Robert Shearman wrote:
If the source to winrash was in the Wine tree I would already have fixed
it by now.
True, it's probably better if we have it in the tree, but last time
we've tried to place it there, Alexandre refused. Truth is that one
can view
--- Chris Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm certainly open to having it imported into the wine tree if there is some
desire.
Yes. I have enough CVS and SVN trees on my desk without having to manage
another and manage
dealing with keeping them in sync when they share code. If ReactOS is
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