Good to hear. Seems to be a sign of how mature WINE is. :)

That being said, continous integration could also be done with more  
than one machine; all machines listen to test requests (webrick?) and  
start stuff accordingly; then report back to the server machine.

Shouldn't be to difficult to implement; and we could even have Safari  
1.3 and 2.0 testing going; implementing a commit hook or somesuch in  
svn shouldn't be that difficult too. Error reporting can send mails  
into prototype-core. I'm all for it. :)

Best,
Thomas

Am 27.05.2007 um 17:34 schrieb Mislav Marohnić:

> On 5/27/07, Thomas Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> With WINE? Note that IE sometimes will misbehave, that is work
> differently from when installed on Windows/run in virtualization
> (i've seen this with my own eyes, no urban rumors here).
>
> Yeah, heard about that too. So far there have been no differences  
> in unit tests results when I do it with Wine or on native Windows.
>
> >


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