I had a similar problem, running anything with bundle exec gave a segmentation fault.
I don't know how about your situation, I was installing ruby 1.8.7 before to test an older project, then I switched to my current rails project folder, where I have a . Rvmrc file setting my gemset to 1.9.3@blabla. My ruby and rails versions were correct (1.9.3, 3.2.12), but apparently Postgres was somehow still trying to use 1.8.7.
And having the same error you mentioned.
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