Comment # 3
on bug 92850
from Nicolai Hähnle
Backtrace: When running in gdb, enter the "bt" command after the crash. That will give you the backtrace. Debug symbols: If you compile Mesa yourself, I believe running the configure script with --enable-debug in addition to the other usual options and recompiling everything should do the trick. If you're using some distribution package, there should usually be packages with a -dbg name that will install the required debug symbols. Apitrace: Even if apitrace does not give you an error message, the trace itself (i.e. the generated .trace file) could be useful for reproducing the issue. Zip it (xz is popular) and upload it somewhere if possible. Also, please provide the full output of glxinfo and dmesg for bugs like this. _However_, even with all that said, it is entirely possible that the version override is messing something up. If other people have been using Mesa with the override successfully, they might have other hardware and just been lucky enough to be using a driver that happens to work with the override. Generally, using such overrides pretty much means all bets are off.
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