Re: winetests/winrash

2004-07-29 Thread Andreas Mohr
Hi, On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 12:05:08PM +0200, Rolf Kalbermatter wrote: > Chris Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >I wouldn't mind adding a systray icon. I wasn't really sure how that was > >supposed to be done. I tried having the service add a systray icon without > >much success, I don't

Re: winetests/winrash

2004-07-29 Thread Rolf Kalbermatter
Chris Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I wouldn't mind adding a systray icon. I wasn't really sure how that was >supposed to be done. I tried having the service add a systray icon without >much success, I don't believe services can interact with the desktop. That >may mean that a separate w

Re: winetests/winrash

2004-07-28 Thread Chris Morgan
The winetests are testing windows behavior. Ideally they should all pass on wine and under windows. Winrash runs these winetests. It gets a script file from a script on winehq.org that creates the script based on the current version of winrash and the winetests that the client has already run

winetests/winrash

2004-07-28 Thread James Hawkins
What is it exactly that winrash does? Is it running winetests using the native libraries of the Windows operating system that the user is running the tests on, or are the wine libraries being tested through some means? Is there a site where this information is readily available? I have one sugge