On 2018-02-08T10:40:35, Luca Beltrame <lbeltrame@kde.org> wrote:
Mesa wrote broken caches, but you don't notice when they are written, but when they are read back (program restarts etc.). That's why even after the update you have to remove the cache: the crashy data has been already written to disk.
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