Well here is a resume of my test. (The description of each failed test is in thread 'Please help test our 1.2 alpha candidate code')
I think that there are some very serious bugs, but not all the bugs are so serious. Obviously, if someone can confirm some of this failed tests it will be better instead of trust only in me (and my particular hardware/ software). Possibly in the week, i will run the tests in other machine. So, here are the bad news: Critical: The test is blocked or the screen resolution is not restored to its original. PLAIN MODE_SWITCH EVENT_KEY May be related with the failed test MODE_SWITCH High: Some functionality doesn't work. DDS_RGBA_DXT1_LOAD and similar tests. WINDOW_FULLSCREEN_SIZE MULTIPLE_SCREEN EVENT_RESIZE May be related with the issue 372. May be related with my particular hardware. Errors in pyglet.media Low: Some partial functionality doesn't work or the bogus functionality is deprecated. EVENT_LOOP WRAP_INVARIANT See the issue 394 WINDOW_ACTIVATE May be related with the window manager Gnome 3 WINDOW_SET_EXCLUSIVE_MOUSE May be related with the window manager Gnome 3 Eyyy! Here are the good news! It seems that the issue 212 works. On 19 jun, 03:50, Richard Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > OK, the results of the testing appears to be: > > Windows 32-bit Txema - unable to test shared contexts and crash > setting system cursor > Windows 64-bit Andreas - no showstoppers > OS X 32-bit Richard - some issues > OS X 64-bit Rui - some crash issues on Lion which don't appear in SL > Linux 32-bit Rui - partial test run with preliminary thumbs-up > Linux 32-bit Martin - lots of issues... > Linux 64-bit Olivier - tests run OK up to RETAINED_INDEX coredump > > In my OS X testing the biggest issue I ran into was the SET_MODE test > which locked up and MULTIPLE_SCREEN which fails to open windows on > screens other than the primary. I don't think either should hold up a > release. > > Could those who ran into problems please scan through the issue > tracker to see whether the issues you encountered are already there - > or indeed whether any issue there might be closed? > > From Martin's tests though it looks like 32-bit Linux is in a sorry state... > > Richard -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "pyglet-users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/pyglet-users?hl=en.
