Sjoerd Simons wrote:
> Unfortunately I don't have an alpha lying around, so i can't reproduce this 
> :). 
> Afaik an unaligned trap doesn't do any harm, it's just a performance hit.

That's pretty much my observation as well: no real harm being done that
I can tell, just the warning messages that aren't really flagged as such.

> I can fix this for you, but i need you to pinpoint what exactly causes these
> traps. Which requires some debugging on your part. 

I confess to being not much good with a debugger, but I do just fine
with diagnostic printf()'s (assuming the compiler doesn't "help" too
much by moving things around).

I'll retrieve a copy of the source package and start playing around with
it.  If I find out anything useful, I'll let you know.  On the assumption
(most certainly valid) that you know more about this than I do, what am I
looking for?  Suboptimally chosen pointer/variable sizes?  "Weird"
structure layouts?  Questionable (implicit) typecasts?

Thanks for your help!!

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