The machine is:

  Model Name:   iMac
  Model Identifier:     iMac7,1
  Processor Name:       Intel Core 2 Duo
  Processor Speed:      2.8 GHz
  Number of Processors: 1
  Total Number of Cores:        2
  L2 Cache:     4 MB
  Memory:       6 GB
  Bus Speed:    800 MHz
  Boot ROM Version:     IM71.007A.B03
  SMC Version (system): 1.21f4

Bear in mind that 1.29 runs perfectly will on my new Macbook Pro running the 
latest MacOS but fails if I boot the Macbook with an older (10.10) release of 
OS X . Go back to the MacOS and everything works again.

Just as an experiment I upgraded the iMac to 10.11.6 (El Capitan) and the 
current 1.29 release to see if it made any differents but it fails with the 
“EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION”.  The signed library issue seems to be gone with the os 
upgrade.


> On Dec 12, 2016, at 5:07 AM, Jiří Techet <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION could mean the compiler used some instructions which 
> aren't present on your machine but I saw this one also in other cases where 
> it had nothing to do with it. I'm compiling with a newer version of XCode's 
> LLVM than for the previous builds and it might be possible that it now 
> defaults to newer processor instructions.
> 
> What's the model of the Mac with 10.10 and what CPU do you have? Maybe I 
> could add some command-line parameters so it generates code for older 
> processors.
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