Looks like GCC (4.4.x) on RHEL is built with some optimization flags, which caused crash inside assembler code (when using inline-cast: uint->uchar->uint from GetNzbSubID down to find_maskwidth).
Tested this change on 7 different distros, so far - everything seems to be working.
The FMOD include files are now assumed to be located outside of the
Torque 3D directory structure. See
Tools/projectGenerator/modules/fmod.inc for the various methods to tell
the Project Generator how to find FMOD. If FMOD is installed in its
default location then nothing special is required.