Hi, > On Tue, Jan 24, 2006, Junichi Uekawa wrote: > > I've checked out xnee, I've noticed that the info documentation was > > not properly installed, and provided a patch. Looked over the BTS, > > tried running, found the same error as bug 315736. > > Curious of xnee, I installed it to try out too, I was hit by the same > error, launching in -v suggested the program was stopping after > "closing down while loop in async loop", I grepped for that in the > source and found it would exit after a variable (presumably the number > of events to record) would reach 0, this var being initialized to 100. > > Try running: > xnee --record --mouse --keyboard --future-clients --out rec.xnl \ > --100k-log > you should have room for more events.
Ok, thanks I tried. I tried creating a test for ecawave boot/close sequence, but it is difficult to create the test case and run the test case. A testtool really needs to react to UI updates rather than depend on a predetermined timing. Also, it requires real-time trial-and-error to create testsuites, which is bad. > I think that this program is a bit low-level for the tests you might > want to achieve, and it exposes various problems to the test suite that > are not very interesting: it has to follow strict timings, and might > not be able to replay what you did as fast as you want it to. > I've found dogtail[1] to be quite interesting, perhaps it is the good > layer for the integration of functional checks in your packages? dogtail sounds more like the way to go, although it seems to require the GUI apps to cooperate. regards, junichi -- [EMAIL PROTECTED],netfort.gr.jp} Debian Project -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]