While your problem is most likely bad RAM as other 
replies have suggested, there is another thing to
keep in mind.

Some implementations of dynamic module loading have
problems if a loaded module is overwritten on the 
disk. What this means is that it is safest to stop
Asterisk just before running "make install", else 
the running instance may mysteriously segfault at
that point.

/w
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