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Fix: [MinGW] Disable ASLR for x64 Debug builds #9773

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@glx22 glx22 commented Dec 28, 2021

Motivation / Problem

ASLR somehow breaks linking for x64 Debug builds.

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Disable ASLR.

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  • The bug fix is important enough to be backported? (label: 'backport requested')
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    • The compatibility wrappers (compat_*.nut) need updating.
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@glx22 glx22 added the backport requested This PR should be backport to current release (RC / stable) label Dec 28, 2021
@glx22 glx22 merged commit c85557e into OpenTTD:master Dec 28, 2021
@glx22 glx22 deleted the mingw branch December 28, 2021 20:08
TrueBrain pushed a commit to TrueBrain/OpenTTD that referenced this pull request Jan 3, 2022
@TrueBrain TrueBrain added backported This PR is backported to a current release (RC / stable) and removed backport requested This PR should be backport to current release (RC / stable) labels Jan 5, 2022
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