It works! After some hours of compilation, reading the docs and testing, I got it now working and was able to reproduce (and fix) the reported error message.
Then ingredients of the successful AdressSanitizer (ASAN) system were: - Fedora 19 Alpha RC4 with gcc 4.8 on VirtualBox, - manual installation of several additional libraries especially libasan-devel, - setting of Makevars and a few environment variables, - compilation of R-devel (2013-04-19) with address-sanitizer (and --enable-strict barrier) ==> the compilation of R itself went through without problems so that R runs without crash. Finally: - compilation and ASAN check of the affected package that reproduced the error message. - bugfix and successful final test. Maybe this was not the most parsimonious approach ;-) but using a suitable self-compiled R seems to be unavoidable. Again, many thanks for your help and the great R system! Thomas P. -- Thomas Petzoldt Technische Universitaet Dresden Faculty of Environmental Sciences Institute of Hydrobiology 01062 Dresden, Germany E-Mail: thomas.petzo...@tu-dresden.de http://tu-dresden.de/Members/thomas.petzoldt ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel