Please read http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html, you should provide a self-
contained and if possible small testcase, it could very well be a bug in
the application you are using.  If you suspect a gcc bug, you can use
use either a debugger or brute-force - e.g. binary search in between
objects compiled with various compilation flags or various versions of
the compiler (-O0 vs. standard flags, or standard flags + -fno-strict-
aliasing, etc.).

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Title:
  using the gcc-4.7.0 prerelease as packaged by Fedora Rawhide, there is
  a segfault in the program that results from compiling sha512-hash.c

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