https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63632 --- Comment #7 from Tom Stellard --- (In reply to comment #4) > (In reply to comment #3) > > (In reply to comment #2) > > > I can't reproduce this with LLVM r179895 and Mesa > > > 12eab7cc564a6928197f9b87ded9e368e56976f0 > > > > > > Have you done full rebuilds of both projects? > > > > Yes, I always do make [dist]clean and git clean -dfx. > > > > I have just deleted both trees and re-cloned to be sure, but the segfault is > > still there. > > > > When I was on my working commits moving either llvm or mesa to head while > > keeping the other on "working" produced the segfault (which is why I didn't > > do a proper bisect). > > > > I always clean and rebuild mesa after llvm has changed. > > I was able to reproduce this on my gentoo system, but not on either of my > fedora systems. I will investigate further, what distro are you using? The problem on my gentoo system was that I had removed --enable-shared from my llvm configure script a few days ago, so I was still linking with an older LLVM. Can you check that you are passing --enable-shared when configuring LLVM? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.