I'm also using Debian unstable (pure debian, gcc 4.x, and updating almost daily)
as well as CVS GNURadio, and about a month ago the seg-fault in make check
disappeared for me. 

Are you getting Gnuradio from CVS?

Quoting Patrick Mitran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
> 
> I had some interesting experiences in getting the gnuradio core to
> pass make check on an Debian machine (Knoppix actually) which
> somewhat diagrees with tips that I saw mentioned in the mailing list,
> so I though that I would share my experiences in case it helps anyone...
> 
> First off, I'm using a Debian unstable distribution. I saw all the warnings
> about gcc 3.3, so I upgraded to gcc 4.0.2. However, with this version,
> I get a seg-fault in src/test when running make check.
> 
> I then attempted to use gcc 3.4.5 instead and had the same problem.
> Running gdb on test_filter, I saw from the backtrace that the crash
> occured in a memory deallocation part of cppunit. At this point I though
> that it may have to do with cppunit perhaps compiled with a different
> version of gcc.
> 
> So I decided to build cppunit from source with gcc 3.4. However, make check
> for
> cppunit failed with a compilation error which I decided not to attemp
> to fix. Instead,
> I reverted to the apt-get package for cppunit and despite the warning, I
> built
> gnuradio core with gcc 3.3.6 and make check ran succesfully!
> 
> Hope that may help someone,
> Patrick
> 
> 
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