On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 18:24 +0100, Thomas Gaugler wrote: > thanks a lot for trying out the patch on your system and > updating the entry on Sourceforge.
no probs > I build the System plugin with your latest uploaded patch on > Souceforge (gcc-system-call-2.patch) and it compiled flawlessly > with Visual Studio 2005 on Windows XP. > I used the attached solution and project files for building. Excellent > Unfortunately I could not get scons to coperate with Visual Studio 2005. Hmm, OK. I've posted a request for testing in the upstream forum: http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?s=&goto=lastpost&threadid=227304 Hopefully one of the devs or someone with a working NSIS scons setup will try the patch out and reply positively. > I created test.py mainly to ease my work of rewriting the > C with intermixed assembly part of the System plugin. > In general, I thought it might be useful for developers > creating NSIS plugins. I did not have on my mind to > integrate it with the build system of NSIS. > On the other hand I have got nothing against including > the script into any regression test framework set up > for NSIS. Wine might be suitable for running tests > on Debian. Anyway I would leave this decision to the > core developers of NSIS. OK, I guess I'll leave it out then, since it isn't universally useful for regression testing. Changes to the System.nsi script to make it test more stuff would be better I think. -- bye, pabs http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
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