Ned Deily <n...@acm.org> added the comment:

That's an odd failure.  I've not seen it nor can I reproduce it on 10.7 using 
the standard Apple Xcode 4.3.3 clang nor on 10.6 using the Apple Xcode 3.2.6 
gcc-4.2.  You appear to be using a MacPorts-built gcc-4.2.  Can you try with an 
Apple-supplied compiler (./configure will now use clang by default for 10.7, 
avoid the use of Apple's llvm-gcc)?  Anything else in your environment that 
might be non-standard?

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nosy: +ned.deily

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