According to Joe R. Jah:
> I ran gdb after I had gmade install;)  Any way, I recompiled with
> --disable-shared;  I got the exact results as with shared libraries, same
> gdb results and all;(  Just larger binaries;)
> 
> What file does "Unknown char in line 63: #" refer to?

That error message comes from the new configuration file lexical analyser
in the 3.2 betas.  The new config parser and lexer is a little stricter
than it was in 3.1.x.  It appears that now the only valid place for a
"#" is right at the start of a line.  I would guess that you're getting
the error because you have a comment with leading space characters on
line 63 of your config file.

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Gilles R. Detillieux              E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Spinal Cord Research Centre       WWW:    http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/~grdetil
Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba  Phone:  (204)789-3766
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