Few weeks ago I downgraded glibc and gcc to appropriate versions (2.23, 5.3.0) and recompiled Spring with it dependencies (DevIL, OpenAL, SDL2, bullet, libunwind). At engine start I get a dark screen with information about Spring version, scanned archives etc. and catch segfault:
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[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: Segmentation fault (SIGSEGV) in spring 104.0
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: Halted Stacktrace for Spring 104.0 using libunwind:
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: [00] spring() [0x927c02] log_util_prepareSection
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: [01] spring() [0x927fb2] log_util_prepareSection
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: [02] /lib64/libpthread.so.0(+0x12380) [0x7f561f576380] __restore_rt
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: [03] .../lib64/libSDL2-2.0.so.0(+0x108c3f) [0x7f561f88bc3f] SDL_LogCritical
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: [04] .../lib64/libSDL2-2.0.so.0(+0xe502d) [0x7f561f86802d] SDL_LogCritical
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: [05] spring() [0x8bdde3] std::thread::_State_impl<std::thread::_Invoker<std::tuple<std::_Bind<void (COffscreenGLThread: [...]
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: [06] spring() [0x8bde5b] std::thread::_State_impl<std::thread::_Invoker<std::tuple<std::_Bind<void (COffscreenGLThread: [...]
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: [07] spring() [0x8c8e41] safe_strcat
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: [08] spring() [0x8c9088] safe_strcat
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: [09] spring() [0x8af9f9] std::thread::_State_impl<std::thread::_Invoker<std::tuple<std::function<void (gzFile_s*, std:: [...]
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: [10] spring() [0x45f6aa] asio::datagram_socket_service<asio::ip::udp>::shutdown_service()
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: [11] /lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe7) [0x7f561bd0bba7] __libc_start_main
[f=-000001] [CrashHandler] Error: [12] spring(_start+0x29) [0x47dc99] ??
[f=-000001] [WatchDog::DeregisterThread] deregistering controls for thread [main]
[f=-000001] Error: [ExitSpringProcess] errorMsg="Spring has crashed:
Segmentation fault (SIGSEGV).