Hi Duane,

Maybe it's rake which is segfaulting here.  Maybe your rake is using MacRuby. 
Some early versions of MacRuby did not support rake and were overriding 
/usr/bin/rake when installing certain gems through macgem.

Try:

        $ head -n 1 `which rake`

Laurent

On Jan 11, 2011, at 1:04 PM, Duane Kiefer wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Am I the only person unable to do a 'rake' on the current MacRuby-trunk?
> 
> Here's what I get after doing the svn:
> 
> Darwin::dekiefer:23-> cd ..
> /Volumes/Arbeit/MacRuby
> Darwin::dekiefer:24-> !svn
> svn co http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/ruby/MacRuby/trunk MacRuby-trunk
> Checked out revision 5158.
> Darwin::dekiefer:25-> cd MacRuby-trunk/
> /Volumes/Arbeit/MacRuby/MacRuby-trunk
> Darwin::dekiefer:26-> rake
> (in /Volumes/Arbeit/MacRuby/MacRuby-trunk)
> /usr/bin/bison -o y.tab.c parse.y
> Segmentation fault
> Darwin::dekiefer:27-> 
> 
> 
> I've been successfully updating and building from the trunk for a few weeks 
> until now.  To determine whether 'bison' was at fault, I moved in fink's 
> version but still received the same error.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Duane
> 
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