On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 21:51:20 -0500, EA Durbin wrote:
> I don't know how I would run this on windows.
You don't have to, you just need to run it against a native MSI.
As to how to convert your findings into a test case, I guess that may be
trickier. There is some fundamental behavior here that is
EA Durbin wrote:
SELECT * FROM `Media` WHERE `LastSequence` > 1 that it returns the SQL
statement correctly.
Then in orderby.txt i query
SELECT * FROM `Media` ORDER BY `LastSequence` and it returns the results
as expected.
Then in compoundsql.txt I query SELECT * FROM `Media` WHERE
`LastS
On 6/1/06, EA Durbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1. The conformance test suite must run on Windows. This is necessary to
provide a reasonable way to verify its accuracy. Furthermore the tests must
pass successfully on all Windows platforms (tests not relevant to a given
platform should be skipped)
ic UINT ITERATE_QueryTest( MSIRECORD *row, LPVOID param )
{
MSIPACKAGE *package = (MSIPACKAGE*)param;
int lastSequence, DiskId;
LPWSTR cab;
lastSequence = MSI_RecordGetInteger( row, 2 );
DiskId = MSI_RecordGetInteger( row, 1);
cab = MSI_RecordGetString( row, 4)
TRACE( "
On 6/1/06, EA Durbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Great. Can you package up the tests as Wine conformance tests?
I'm new to wine, how do I accomplish this?
http://winehq.org/site/docs/winedev-guide/testing
has an introduction to the subject.
- Dan
Great. Can you package up the tests as Wine conformance tests?
I'm new to wine, how do I accomplish this?
From: "Dan Kegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: wine-devel
Subject: re: MSI query tests
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 19:14:08 -0700
EA Durbin wro
EA Durbin wrote:
I've written some tests to debug the MSI Installer in wine, in which I have
tested various SQL statements against the America's Army installer database
and iterated through the queries.
Great. Can you package up the tests as Wine conformance tests?
That would be very useful; i
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: wine-devel@winehq.org
Subject: RE: MSI Query tests
Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 19:22:31 -0500
I've found a simple solution to this, not a fix for the SQL bug, but a fix
for InstallFiles().
If you notice in where.txt, Im selecting * from media WHERE LastSe
I've found a simple solution to this, not a fix for the SQL bug, but a fix
for InstallFiles().
If you notice in where.txt, Im selecting * from media WHERE LastSequence >
1. The default sort order for the results is by the table key of DiskId,
which follows that of LastSequence.
Simply drop