Source: hmmer2 Version: 2.3.2+dfsg-3 Followup-For: Bug #865099 FWIW, this error also occurs on the non-release architectures hurd-i386 and kfreebsd-i386, and likely stems from a call to abort(). (34304 = 134 << 8, and 134 - 128 = 6 = SIGABRT.) Given the set of architectures involved, the root cause is likely to be the i386 FPU's use of extra internal precision. As such, building with -ffloat-store on those architectures may help.
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