>> Let me be the first to thank Ge for this awesome piece of work.
>
> Seconded!
It's really quite slick, for anyone that hasn't used it.
It's a very nice way to quickly feel comfortable that
the test you just wrote actually works in more places than
just your mind.
Thanks again!
Cheers,
Jere
> From: Austin English [mailto:austinengl...@gmail.com]
>
> On a slightly related note, would it be possible to add a
> 16-bit display VM? I finally got around to testing wine on a 16-bit
> display again, and several things have regressed. It would be good to
> test the testsuite on windows in that
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 3:21 AM, Paul Vriens wrote:
> On 11/30/2009 10:05 AM, Greg Geldorp wrote:
>>
>> Or, for those who like to be buzzword compliant, the Wine Testing Cloud
>> Service.
>>
>> Inspired by all the talk about testing during WineConf 2009, I set out to
>> fill
>> a gap in Wine testi
Hi Jörg
> >So the next step will be to allow you
> >to upload the git diff instead of a Windows executable.
>
> Step 3.5 suggestion: split that in two steps, allow us to
> upload the patch and download the .exe.
>
> >so it's probably not all that useful to
> >run sound and DirectDraw tests on them
Hi Andrew,
> From: Andrew Fenn
>
> This sounds great, one question though. Is there a way to contribute
> to your cloud so that members of the community could grow your windows
> vm testing army?
Interesting idea, it's not something I considered when designing this. The bot
currently depends on
This sounds great, one question though. Is there a way to contribute
to your cloud so that members of the community could grow your windows
vm testing army?
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Greg Geldorp wrote:
> Or, for those who like to be buzzword compliant, the Wine Testing Cloud
> Service.
>
On 11/30/2009 10:05 AM, Greg Geldorp wrote:
Or, for those who like to be buzzword compliant, the Wine Testing Cloud
Service.
Inspired by all the talk about testing during WineConf 2009, I set out to fill
a gap in Wine testing. Most of the Wine developers don't have access to a
battery of Windows