http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23522
--- Comment #23 from paulo i30817@gmail.com 2011-02-01 10:02:46 CST --- Ok, resuming: CC="gcc-4.4 -m32" LDFLFLAGS="-L./lib32" CFLAGS="-g -O0" ./configure --verbose --disable-tests && make depend -j 3 && make -j 3
(works)
make clean
CC="gcc-4.5 -m32" LDFLFLAGS="-L./lib32" CFLAGS="-g -O0" ./configure --verbose --disable-tests && make depend -j 3 && make -j 3
(works)
make clean
CC="gcc-4.5 -m32" LDFLFLAGS="-L./lib32" CFLAGS="-g -mstackrealign -O0" ./configure --verbose --disable-tests && make depend -j 3 && make -j 3
(works)
make clean
CC="gcc-4.4 -m32" LDFLFLAGS="-L./lib32" CFLAGS="-g -O3" ./configure --verbose --disable-tests && make depend -j 3 && make -j 3
(crashes)
make clean
CC="gcc-4.5 -m32" LDFLFLAGS="-L./lib32" CFLAGS="-g -O3" ./configure --verbose --disable-tests && make depend -j 3 && make -j 3
(crashes)
make clean
CC="gcc-4.5 -m32" LDFLFLAGS="-L./lib32" CFLAGS="-g -mstackrealign -O3" ./configure --verbose --disable-tests && make depend -j 3 && make -j 3
(crashes)
So the new mstackrealign option doesn't solve it and it is a bug associated to the optimization level. How can i pin point it?