Ok, but 7.2 definitely is unaffected. It ran the test settings crashing 7.1 after a couple of minutes through the whole night, and 7.1 crashes on playback of the resulting recording.
To get the crash, be sure to check out bzr revision 944/svn revision 8649 or earlier (later revisions just won't use display lists for affected Mesa versions) and compile with DEBUGLEVEL >= 1. Compilers that don't break the recording are GCC 4.3.2 from Kubuntu 8.10 and 4.2.3 from Kubuntu 8.4.
If you can, get the recording, get a version of Arma that can play it back, use it to get the crash, then upgrade your Mesa to 7.2 and try again.
Ok, but 7.2 definitely is unaffected. It ran the test settings crashing 7.1 after a couple of minutes through the whole night, and 7.1 crashes on playback of the resulting recording.
To get the crash, be sure to check out bzr revision 944/svn revision 8649 or earlier (later revisions just won't use display lists for affected Mesa versions) and compile with DEBUGLEVEL >= 1. Compilers that don't break the recording are GCC 4.3.2 from Kubuntu 8.10 and 4.2.3 from Kubuntu 8.4.
If you can, get the recording, get a version of Arma that can play it back, use it to get the crash, then upgrade your Mesa to 7.2 and try again.