Take that as your occasional reminder that development builds are not stable releases. Sometimes our testing misses bugs (granted, that's partly because our automated testing sucks), and we get into this kind of situation where Dolphin defaults to use the interpreter. If we were confident that our development builds never caused regressions, we wouldn't call them development builds and have a disclaimer on the download page.
It's also partly my fault to have waited before reverting the buggy change, since we were notified of it more than 12h ago. Wanted to wait for an eventual fix but it didn't come. Oh well.
It's also partly my fault to have waited before reverting the buggy change, since we were notified of it more than 12h ago. Wanted to wait for an eventual fix but it didn't come. Oh well.
