Am 18.05.2011 22:21, schrieb Samuel Mimram: > On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:18 PM, Patrick Matthäi <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Am 18.05.2011 22:12, schrieb Samuel Mimram: > > Well, I'm on amd64 and SSE2 seems to be enabled here (I see > > -DUSE_SSE2 in build logs...). > > > > > > Even better, when I add --disable-sse2 to the configure options on > > amd64, the problem vanishes! > > > > Well I have got amd64 and i386 and it is reproduceable on both system > and i386 is build without optimiziations (e.g. --disable-sse2 is > passed), so this does not make sense :/ > > > Aren't you confusing with the other bug I reported (#627122)?
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