https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50800
--- Comment #23 from Priit priit@ww.ee --- (In reply to Henri Verbeet from comment #20)
(In reply to Priit from comment #14)
Are you also using the mesa 21.x?
No, I'm using Mesa 19.0.8. It's possible that makes a difference, yes.
Try it.
(In reply to Priit from comment #19)
Just in case ... how to make the git bisect thing walk back this one commit to last working and build it again, so I don't have to like do all the bisecing thing from the very start? Just to be sure there is no malloc() error?
The easiest thing to do would probably be something like "git checkout -b hs_good 8b3cc57df0b^", which would create a branch "hs_good" at the commit before 8b3cc57df0b, and switch to it. (Likewise, "git checkout -b hs_bad 8b3cc57df0b" would create a branch "hs_bad" at commit 8b3cc57df0b and switch to it.)
alright, created those 2 branches. How can I later swap between them easily without the long hash?