------- Comment #2 from burnus at gcc dot gnu dot org 2007-08-30 18:12 ------- (gfortran bugs are by definition not critical or major for GCC as a whole; still the gfortran team tries to fix regressions as soon as possible.)
I cannot reproduce this problem with today's gfortran on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu - neither with -m32 nor with -m64. Does it also crash if you simply run gfortran -c dqelg.f without -fPIC -O3 -funroll-loops ? If you have valgrind, could you run gfortran's f951 through valgrind. (To find the arguments of f951, run gfortran as normal, but pass the "-v" argument; in the output there is a line which contains a pathname to f951; copy that line.) If you don't, can you run f951 in gdb and post a backtrace? Not that it will necessarily help, but it might do so: Could you try a newer version of gfortran? -- burnus at gcc dot gnu dot org changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |burnus at gcc dot gnu dot | |org Summary|bus error compiling dqelg.f |[Regression 4.3] bus error |in scipy on intel mac |compiling dqelg.f in scipy | |on intel mac http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=33250