Jonathan Kinsey <address@hidden> wrote
on 23/06/2009 22:59:18:
> I've checked in a fix, it was caused by the realigned stack pointer
in the
> threads (which gcc doesn't align), looks like it needs to be un-aligned
at the
> end of the function (at least this works for me).
>
> It's quite likely that the threads get aligned coincidently on some
> windows systems.