kernel32/tests: remove win9x hacks (try 2)

Saulius Krasuckas saulius2 at ar.fi.lt
Fri Feb 25 11:06:46 CST 2011


* On Thu, 24 Feb 2011, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
> Saulius Krasuckas <saulius2 at ar.fi.lt> writes:
> 
> > I have at least one Win16 app which behaves differently on Win16, on 
> > XP and on Wine [*].
> > What's the right way to get it running OK on Wine then (without 
> > appropriate Win16API tests) ?
> 
> Fix the bug without a test, or work on adding a 16-bit test suite. 

Thanks.  Do you mean something like integrating OpenWatcom C compiler 
optionally into dlls/*/tests?

And then running 16-bit part of winetest on Win3.1?  WinXP seems to be 
broken in my case.  While Win98 seems OK.

> This has nothing whatsoever to do with running 32-bit tests on Win95.

Yes, that's two separate topics in one msg.  

What is best in your opinion to do for those still interested in win9x's 
32-bit behaviour?  The only alternative coming to my mind is forking 
winetest.


S.



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