I'm having a crash on OS X 10.5.2 when I run make test. Is anybody else having a similar problem? The machine is a PowerPC G4 Laptop (powerpc-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1). The only thing mildly different about my setup is that I have gfortran installed.

This is the error from make test:


=== TESTING GLOBAL LIBRARY API ===

Fetching library version
version = 0x200207

=== TESTING BASIC OPERATION ===

Initializing Pth system (spawns scheduler and main thread)
Killing Pth system for testing purposes
test_std(23790) malloc: *** error for object 0xbffff710: Non-aligned pointer being freed (2)
*** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug
test_std(23790) malloc: *** error for object 0x45e90: Non-aligned pointer being freed (2)
*** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug
Re-Initializing Pth system
/bin/sh: line 1: 23790 Segmentation fault      ./test_std
Please send the following summary line together with details about
the configuration (pth_acdef.h, pth_acmac.h, config.status, config.log)
and build/test steps (output of 'make' and 'make test') to the author
Ralf S. Engelschall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to help him in tracking
down your platform problem.

Pth: FAILED: powerpc-apple-darwin9.2.0 | mcsc/sc/ mc | down | 2.0.7

make: [test-std] Error 1 (ignored)

Any help would be appreciated.




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Mech. and Aero. Eng. Dept.
Clarkson University
Potsdam, NY 13699-5725

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