Hello Andre,
the exception 'EXC_BAD_ACCESS' makes me think that the issue could be
caused by an unaligned memory access. What follows is a fragment of the
TODO document:

 + Alignment issues; configure now does the proper test for
   unaligned accesses; a set of macros to copy 8/16/32 bit
   chunks has also been created: it *should* be sufficient
   as framework. Alignment issues have to be incrementally
   resolved.

I've verified such issues long time ago over MIPS hardware and IRIX.
However 0.8.0 and 0.8.1 have worked just fine there. Now, what you can
do: 

- tell me what is the response, at './configure' time, of the 
  'checking unaligned accesses ...' line.

- recompile the source code adding debug (it should be matter of appending
  a flag to the 'CFLAGS' line in your Makefile; gcc debug flag is '-g',
  though i suspect you are not using gcc/gdb couple). Then, the debugger
  output should be more verbose, helping to understand precisely where it
  crashes.

Thank you once more for your cooperation.

Cheers,
Paolo


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