Subject: Re: It compiles... It runs!
To: David Johnston <david@canopus.apana.org.au>
From: Dave Huang <khym@bga.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/14/1998 10:50:58
On Tue, 14 Apr 1998, David Johnston wrote:
> A few oddities - I can only get the symbolically linked version to work. The
> statically linked one seg faults before raising any windows, and I can't run
> gdb on the resulting core-file - gdb always bails out complaining that I've
> run out of virtual memory (even if I raise the virtual memory to 100MB).

Yes, the static version of libX11 is messed up, due to a bug in gcc, I
think. (See my message in
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/mailing-lists/port-mac68k/port-mac68k.0886
for more details). If you want to get it to work, you'll have to get the
source to one of the files in libX11 and recompile it with cc -O instead
of cc -O2.

BTW, how did you raise the VM to 100MB? By default, the max datasize
limit is 64MB... I think you have to recompile your kernel with a larger
MAXDSIZ to go over that.
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