This may seem frustrating to you but I see it as a step forward, as now you are 
able to reproduce the issue in a controlled and valid environment. The main 
question now is, which version of libffi is getting used here? Maybe this isn't 
suited for the Intel Xeon processor? And could you please provide the config 
log section right before the crash?

Thank you,
Fred



On the road
Am 07.08.2016 um 09:10 schrieb Giah de Barag <g...@crelg.com>:

> It did not work. Same exact results with 32bit Win as previously reported 
> about 64bit Win.
> 
> Please review and advise:
> 
> 1. set up 32bit Windows Server Standard 2008 with Service Pack 2 and all 
> updates
> 
> 2. install GNUstep Windows installers
>     gnustep-msys-system-0.30.0-setup.exe
>     gnustep-core-0.35.0-setup.exe
>     gnustep-devel-1.4.0-setup.exe
>     gnustep-cairo-0.35.0-setup.exe
>     gorm-1.2.23-35-setup.exe
>     ProjectCenter-0.6.2-35-setup.exe
> 
> 3. get http://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/modules/core from svn
> 
> 4. cd core/base; ./configure crashes in FFI test.
> 
> 5. Gorm and ProjectCenter both crash.
> 
> 
> <system.png><ffi-test.png><gorm.png>
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