>>>Sorry, I've forgotten to mention I use 20050627 snapshot and
>>>./config -g shared zlib works fine.
>>
>>Run ./config -t. Does it suggest any extra flags to ./Configure, such as
>>386? If it does, then I'd recommend to pass it down to ./Configure when
>>latter is invoked manually.
> 
> Thank you, it helps.

Yet I find it a bit too puzzling... After I've replied I came to realize 
that no-sse2/386 shouldn't actually affect the referred test 
procedure... Indeed, even though there're SSE2 instructions present in 
bn_mul_add_words, they operate on mmx registers and therefore don't 
actually require kernel support. Kernel support required for SSE2 
instructions operating on 128-bit xmm registers, but not on 64-bit mmx 
ones, and therefore if CPUID said SSE2 is available, then 
bn_mul_add_words should have worked... So if you can have time I'd still 
appreciate if you could collect and send over disassemble output in the 
vicinity of segmentation fault, as well as info registers... Once again, 
this is optional. A.

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