I originally wrote:

> Given this simple input file (beware line wrap, file has 5 lines):
>
> 2010-07-14 18:26:01,2,13,0,85,0,0,50,48,47,43,47,43,42,42,48,59,58,1,1,0,0,0,0
> 2010-07-14 
> 18:26:09,11,17,7,65,0.125,9,49,48,47,43,47,43,42,42,48,59,58,1,1,0,0,0,0
> 2010-07-14 18:26:17,1,14,0,85,0,0,48,48,47,43,47,43,42,42,48,59,58,1,1,0,0,0,0
> 2010-07-14 
> 18:26:25,2,9,0,89,0.25,3,48,48,47,43,47,43,42,42,48,59,58,1,1,0,0,0,0
> 2010-07-14 
> 18:26:33,4,12,0,85,0.375,17,47,48,47,43,47,43,42,42,48,59,58,1,1,0,0,0,0
>
> Running only the simple command 'B=csv2cell("file");' causes Octave
> 3.2.4 and Octave-forge 20090607-17 as installed directly from the Fedora
> 13 repositories to fail with an invalid pointer. This did not occur with
> the versions installed from Fedora 12. Suggestions?

I have now built version 3.2.4 from source. For me, it has the same 
problem as the pre-built binary. If it doesn't fail for you, I presume 
there is something else in Fedora 13 that is causing a problem.
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