https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49577 Béla Gyebrószki <gyebro69(a)gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary|Segmentation fault when |Segmentation fault when |running winecfg in Staging |running winecfg in Staging | |(Arch Linux) --- Comment #2 from Béla Gyebrószki <gyebro69(a)gmail.com> --- Thank you for your response, Paul. I always compile Wine from source and execute it from the build tree without installing system-wide. Before compiling I made sure the source was clean: git reset --hard HEAD && git reset --hard origin && git clean -d -f -x I didn't use any specific CFLAGS, these are my configure and make commands after applying the Staging patches (e.g 32bit-only build): PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib32/pkgconfig ../configure --disable-tests --with-xattr --without-cups --without-sane --without-hal --without-oss --without-capi --without-pcap && time make -s -j2 How do I check for those leftover .so binaries? Would it help if I narrowed down the problem to a specific Staging commit between 5.11 and 5.12.1 or that would be only a red herring? Anyway, I'm going to rebuild mingw on Arch to see if that's the source of the breakage. -- Do not reply to this email, post in Bugzilla using the above URL to reply. You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.