Hello,
I can replicate this problem. It happens on 32 and 64-bit Intel
platforms. It also happens using gcc-4.6 or gcc-4.4. However if you
disable Native Language Support (NLS) I now have a binary that
functions. Sans NLS of course. I've used:
./configure --disable-nls
I have reported this upstream. Hopefully this will give them a clue
where to start debugging. Oh yes, apparently the Red Hat folks are
seeing the same problem we are. Upstream was having problem replicating
the issue.
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Jeffrey Hundstad
WE0A
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