On Jan 15, 2008 6:03 PM, Francois Gouget <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This Examples of "broken" Windows installations are VMware > > installations with Direct3D support enabled. VMWare has a D3D driver > > that works similarly to Wine, but has a few bugs that our tests > > stumble uppon. > > <rant> > > This gets mentioned *every single time*. > > For what it's worth, as far as I know none of the tests I run (the > 'fg-xxx' ones) has that D3D driver you speak of. > > They still have failures in the Direct3D tests but if you check the > Windows XP results, you will see that my logs show only two Direct3D > tests failing. That's very little compared to the 73 other tests that > fail... for the Windows XP results alone. > > So I'd like people to focus a little bit less on these two Direct3D > failures and a little bit more on the 73 other failures. That the tests > are being run in VMware is no excuse for not looking at them. If these > 73 failing tests were fixed that would be a huge step for the > conformance test suite. > > </rant>
+1 -- Steven Edwards "There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come." - Victor Hugo
