From: "Ronald S. Bultje" <[email protected]>

It was to signal that allocations are 16-byte aligned, but AVX requires
32-byte alignment, thus the check is no longer useful (and causes
crashes).
---
 configure |    7 +------
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/configure b/configure
index bc12f33..c8bb63f 100755
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -2465,7 +2465,6 @@ case $target_os in
         oss_outdev_extralibs="-lossaudio"
         ;;
     openbsd)
-        enable malloc_aligned
         # On OpenBSD 4.5. the compiler does not use PIC unless
         # explicitly using -fPIC. Libav builds fine without PIC,
         # however the generated executable will not do anything
@@ -2478,17 +2477,14 @@ case $target_os in
         oss_outdev_extralibs="-lossaudio"
         ;;
     dragonfly)
-        enable malloc_aligned
         disable symver
         ;;
     freebsd)
-        enable malloc_aligned
         ;;
     bsd/os)
         add_extralibs -lpoll -lgnugetopt
         ;;
     darwin)
-        enable malloc_aligned
         gas="gas-preprocessor.pl $cc"
         enabled ppc && add_asflags -force_cpusubtype_ALL
         SHFLAGS='-dynamiclib -Wl,-single_module 
-Wl,-install_name,$(SHLIBDIR)/$(SLIBNAME_WITH_MAJOR),-current_version,$(LIBVERSION),-compatibility_version,$(LIBMAJOR)'
@@ -2511,7 +2507,6 @@ case $target_os in
         fi
         LIBTARGET=i386
         if enabled x86_64; then
-            enable malloc_aligned
             LIBTARGET="i386:x86-64"
         elif enabled arm; then
             LIBTARGET=arm-wince
@@ -3191,7 +3186,7 @@ check_deps $CONFIG_LIST       \
 
 enabled asm || { arch=c; disable $ARCH_LIST $ARCH_EXT_LIST; }
 
-! enabled_any memalign posix_memalign malloc_aligned &&
+! enabled_any memalign posix_memalign &&
     enabled_any $need_memalign && enable memalign_hack
 
 echo "install prefix            $prefix"
-- 
1.7.9.5

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