doing "make check" on flac-1.1.2, I get a segmentation fault <br><br>././test_metaflac.sh: line 51: 17370 Segmentation fault flac $*<br><br>when running this portion of the test/test_metaflac.sh script:<br><br>(set -x && run_metaflac --preserve-modtime --add-padding=12345 $flacfile)<br>check_exit<br>check_flac <---------------- where the segfault happens<br><br>All other tests in 'make check' passed. I commented out this portion of the test script and got a failure in the next line. I also tried adding --dont-use-padding (since that was reported to be a previous workaround), but it still failed.<br><br><br>My linux distribution is a linuxfromscratch 6.1.1<br>I built flac using blfs 6.1 directions:<br><pre class="userinput">LIBS=-lm ./configure --prefix=/usr && make</pre>Only thing interesting in the
make output was the warnings about inlining failures, in bitbuffer.c and md5.c<br><br>~/sources/flac-1.1.2$ gcc -v<br>Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gn/3.4.3<br>Configured with: ../gcc-3.4.3/configure --prefix=/usr --libexecdir=/usr/lib --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-languages=c,c++<br>Thread model: posix<br>gcc version 3.4.3<br><br>No XMMS support was built.<br><br>I didn't see anything immediately related in the bug list, but just in case I posted to the dev mailing list first.<br><br>Anything I can try/report on to help narrow this issue down?<br><br>Tom<br><p> 
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