I can verify that I have been seeing a "mostly enblend will succeed from the 
command line" behaviour. It does sometimes fail, but hasn't ever done so twice 
in a row for me. 
This kind of flaky performance leads me to think it may be a memory allocation 
issue. What else could change between runs?

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Title:
  OSX 10.7 Hugin 2010.2 and later. gnumake Abort trap: 6 on execution of
  enblend.

Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  In Mac OS 10.7 Lion, the stitching process runs smoothly for a while,
  and then it stops abruptly with an error.

  The error occurs regardless of the number of images in the project.

  Error log attached.

  Hugin Version: 2011.0.1 (Error also occurs in version 2010.2.0)

  Hardware Info:

    General:

    Model Name: iMac
    Model Identifier:   iMac5,1
    Processor Name:     Intel Core 2 Duo
    Processor Speed:    2 GHz
    Number of Processors:       1
    Total Number of Cores:      2
    L2 Cache:   4 MB
    Memory:     3 GB
    Bus Speed:  667 MHz
    Boot ROM Version:   IM51.0090.B09
    SMC Version (system):       1.8f2

    Graphics:

    Chipset Model:      ATY,RadeonX1600
    Type:       GPU
    Bus:        PCIe
    PCIe Lane Width:    x16
    VRAM (Total):       128 MB
    Vendor:     ATI (0x1002)
    Device ID:  0x71c5
    Revision ID:        0x0000
    ROM Revision:       113-xxxxxx-139
    EFI Driver Version: 01.00.139

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