On 02/18/2010 01:32 PM, Paul Vriens wrote:
On 02/18/2010 11:36 AM, Paul Vriens wrote:
On 02/18/2010 09:50 AM, Paul Vriens wrote:
On 02/16/2010 10:08 PM, Dan Kegel wrote:
Without this, editing the .cmd file and then running make would
cause make to overwrite the .out file with a copy of the .cmd file!
Evidently '.out' is not appropriate as a suffix for a nongenerated
source file. The arbitrarily-chosen .exp suffix works better
(if anyone asks, it stands for 'expected output').
---
programs/cmd/tests/batch.c | 4 ++--
programs/cmd/tests/rsrc.rc | 4 ++--
programs/cmd/tests/test_builtins.cmd.exp | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
programs/cmd/tests/test_builtins.cmd.out | 18 ------------------
4 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 programs/cmd/tests/test_builtins.cmd.exp
delete mode 100644 programs/cmd/tests/test_builtins.cmd.out


Hi Dan,

These last changes introduce several test failures on some W2K, XP and
W2K3 boxes but on all Wine ones:

http://test.winehq.org/data/tests/cmd.exe:batch.html

One thing I've noticed is that the succeeding ones run 12 tests whereas
the failing ones run 14 tests.

Could you have a look?


Nice, I just ran the latest tests again on winetestbot (as you also did
before submitting) and they don't fail.

So the big issue will be to reproduce these failures. I wasn't able on
Windows, but I am on Wine when doing something like:

"wine winetest-latest.exe cmd.exe:batch"

Note that "make batch.ok" works just fine.

I've build my own winetest and there I can trigger the failures on Wine
as well. On to some debugging exercise.


I think, I got it. It's a case-sensitivity issue.

When I run the crosscompiled winetest on my Wine box I get for 'workdir':

C:\users\paul\Temp\wct

The test.out file however contains:

C:\users\paul\temp\wct\

(notice the lower case 't' for temp).

The same is probably true for several Windows boxes. On the winetestbot
tests are run from the C:\winetest directory. Winetest.exe however uses
the "%TEMP%\wct" directory which contains (XP/W2K3) something like
'Document and Settings'.


Just sent a patch to fix the Wine failures.

Forget the remarks about Windows and case-sensitivity, that needs more investigation.

--
Cheers,

Paul.


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