Indeed, the test-case is resolved in natty. That does not mean the underlying bug is fixed, though.
Mark, we'll need to know whether the underlying bug is indeed fixed or not in upstream Ruby, and ideally figure which commit fixed it. Failing that, a better (more specific?) test-case that segfault deterministically would help, although it's not guaranteed.
Indeed, the test-case is resolved in natty. That does not mean the underlying bug is fixed, though.
Mark, we'll need to know whether the underlying bug is indeed fixed or not in upstream Ruby, and ideally figure which commit fixed it. Failing that, a better (more specific?) test-case that segfault deterministically would help, although it's not guaranteed.