Okay. So I ran this on Ubuntu 10.10 x64 and I see the segmentation fault. Here's some details.
In general, my summary seems to be that this is a bug in the compiler. (Note that I'm not the original question asker, I was merely able to reproduce his results).
To figure out what's actually happening, try to compile with the -g flag to enable debug information to be emitted, then run valgrind . /a. Out to get a stack trace where the segfault occurs.
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