On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 18:40:01 +0000, Paul Millar wrote: > Ah, well, there might have been a bit of a problem there. Web access here > at Glasgow is somewhat badly designed. The Powers That Be have enforced a > web-proxy by redirecting all out-going web requests to a single page > hosted by some dusty old 486. Normally, this allows the web tests to > pass, as they don't check the content of the page, unfortunately this > machine needing rebooting now and then. When I last asked, they monitor > the machine's up, but not that apache is running, so someone has to yell > before it gets fixed. Looks like that's what happened Friday morning.
I did consider that possibility so I ran the tests here too, and they failed as well. I have no web proxy at the moment. Now, it's possible that there was some freak net conditions which caused it to stop working for both of us, or it's possible that machine has issues. Anyway, I'd be happier knowing that the tests point to WineHQ than random foo site. The patch was trivial, and has been applied, so no harm done. >> 3) Is the source to WRT available anywhere? > > I was tidying the code up before releasing it, mostly for vanity's sake :) > Its pretty ugly, designed to get the job done ... but what the hell, its > available here: > > http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/paulm/Code/wrt-0.1.tar.gz Cool, thanks! :) Good to know you're tracking these things anyway, though I don't recall seeing you forward a build failure in a year of me hacking on Wine so I guess failed tests don't get through these days....
