Geoff, Nice call. If I relink xplor with 'gcc -shared-libgcc', the program no longer aborts on the throw in the c++ code. As before, if I remove the '-shared-libgcc' and link with gcc, I get the abort on the throw. Anything else can provide to help pin this problem down? I did test current gcc trunk built on a Fedora Core 5 intel box and can confirm that this issue is darwin specific. I don't see any problems on intel linux with xplor-nih built using gcc trunk. Jack
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