http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57797
--- Comment #19 from Jorge Leguiza coki@hotmail.com --- (In reply to Richard Yao from comment #16)
I have built wine and placed the tarball on my HTTPS server for you:
As mentioned I am immensely grateful for your effort, unfortunately the binary was compiled for an instruction set superior to what my processor supports (x86_64v2) and I was unable to run it, regarding the risks of running binaries from strangers, this is not an issue for my case, fully restoring my system takes me way less time than what WINE takes to compile
I have since re-initialized both virtual machines (arch and artix) and compiled WINE with the patch following the guide on WineHQ for a Shared WOW64 build; https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/wikis/Building-Wine#shared-wow64
I ran the installation and initialization multiple times to make sure I wasn't falling for the "leniency" again, and the ntdll issue seems actually fixed this time but strangely I did not find any Stack Overflow errors as you had previously commented
Stranged by this I decided to make another wine compilation, this time using the building scripts provided by Kron4ek on over on https://github.com/Kron4ek/Wine-Builds which generate the binaries I usually run, and ran the tests again on both virtual machines multiple times to account for the leniency and I still did not find any Stack Overflow errors
If these still persist for you until now, I'm inclined to say there is something going on your setup that is prone to generating errors, perhaps a container or a virtual machine with hardware pass-through would be good to consider for future testings