I believe that we have an easy way to find out the 'state of the art' wrt to make test.
That is, my patch + request of a few days ago: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2008-February/062303.html resulted in a very nice, easy to digest report http://test.winehq.org/data/20080205/ That data has five test runs and shows clear across the board failures in msi:install, shell32:shellink, user32:listbox, and user32:msg. So, we can quickly and easily collate and visually see the make test failures. And, heck, I'm sure that fixing those failures is now a trivial exercise. Now we just need the will. :-/. Not sure how to arrange that, but I think having make test succeed on all systems should be a mandatory requirement for Wine 1.0, so I think we have to work on solving it sooner rather than later. The todo's as I see them are as follows: 1. Revise winetest to not require the 'make dist' step, so that the function of my patch can be implemented more cleanly. 2. Persuade people to run a script on a regular basis so we always have this data. It's trickier than the average bear because the tests require the 'real' console, so you can't just stick it in a headless cron job. Maybe some xauth magic... :-/ 3. (The hard one) Focus in and fix the issues. I'll work on #1 and #2 (although not for a week or two), if everyone else agrees to do #3 <evil grin>. Cheers, Jeremy