[Mesa-dev] [Bug 105846] Assertion failure @ st_atom_array.c:675 when playing Natural Selection 2

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Wed Apr 4 12:00:45 UTC 2018


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105846

--- Comment #7 from Timothy Arceri <t_arceri at yahoo.com.au> ---
(In reply to las from comment #6)
> Another attempt at sharing my coredump:
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=11no6HF0WfEwwlE2IoeMx6aigsJ-504qp
> 
> I'll also try to upload it here again, although it will probably take a long
> time (am currently downloading my dump with 0.5 MB/s to upload it here...).

Oh certainly don't upload that here :P I thought it was just the backtrace you
were trying to upload.

> 
> I'll update my local version of mesa to the latest git commit once I can (am
> not currently on that computer).

Thanks.

> 
> Another thing to note: Yesterday I tested for ~1 hour with
> mesa_glthread=true, and it didn't crash.
> Although previously even with mesa_glthread=true, crashes could happen every
> 30 to 120 minutes, so I can not be completely sure yet, that it is
> mesa_glthread=true causing it, but I *think* it is. I suppose setting those
> debug variables just prevented some race condition by causing mesa to run
> slower.
> 
> Also if you still want to attempt to run the game: Try running the game with
> SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa and SDL_VIDEODRIVER=x11, that should fix your problem.
> Yes, the devs don't make it easy for linux players to run their game.

I'm still getting: error while loading shared libraries: libsndio.so.6.1:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

At least they have released a 64bit version I guess, so they are trying. The
32bit version was useless.

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