On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote: > That's odd... I just built it tonight, and I havn't had anything but this: > > XFree86-Bigfont extension: shmat() failed, size = 4096, errno = 24 > XFree86-Bigfont extension: shmat() failed, size = 4096, errno = 24 > XFree86-Bigfont extension: shmat() failed, size = 4096, errno = 24 > XFree86-Bigfont extension: shmat() failed, size = 4096, errno = 24 > XFree86-Bigfont extension: shmat() failed, size = 4096, errno = 24 > XFree86-Bigfont extension: shmat() failed, size = 4096, errno = 24 > XFree86-Bigfont extension: shmat() failed, size = 4096, errno = 24 > > Which doesn't cause the server to crash, in fact, it seems pretty stable. What did you put in your host.def? Here's my host.def (see attachment). - Donn
XCOMM $XFree86: xc/config/cf/xf86site.def,v 3.153 1999/12/03 19:17:17 eich Exp $ /******************************************************************************/ /* * This file is to provide a quick method for most people to change the * behaviour of their XFree86 installation without having to fully * understand the workings of site.def and all the various '.cf' files. * * These are the most common settings you would choose for compiling and * installing XFree86 on the systems supported by it. * * A good way to use this file is to copy it to host.def, and make the * changes there. That way, future patches to this file won't fail. * The host.def file will never be patched. * * The distributed version of this file should contain no uncommented * definitions. Such default definitions belong in xfree86.cf. */ /******************************************************************************/ /* * If you have build-specific modifications in your host.def file, but * want an empty host.def file installed when doing 'make install', * uncomment the following * #define InstallEmptyHostDef */ /* * If using GCC 2.x on a system where it isn't the default, uncomment * the following * #define HasGcc2 YES #define HasGcc YES */ /* * If using GCC 2.x with C++ on a system where it isn't the default, uncomment * the following. * #define HasGcc2ForCplusplus YES */ /* * The default optimisation flags for GCC 2.x. -fno-strength-reduce is * here to work around a bug in -O2 for GCC 2.x on i386 platforms. * If you are using a version that doesn't have this bug, you can * uncomment the following line, and remove '-fno-strength-reduce' * If you are building binaries for a 486, it may be beneficial to add * -m486 * */ #define DefaultGcc2i386Opt -mpentium -O3 -pipe /* * This allows the GCC warning flags to be set. The default is shown here. * */ #define GccWarningOptions -Wall /* * Sun Compiler stuff.. * #define HasSunC YES #define HasSunCplusplus YES #define CplusplusCompilerMajorVersion 5 #define CplusplusCompilerMinorVersion 0 #define CCompilerMajorVersion 5 #define CCompilerMinorVersion 0 */ /* * Optimized Sun Compiler Build. * #define DefaultCDebugFlags -xO4 -xtarget=pentium_pro #define OptimizedCDebugFlags -xO4 -xtarget=pentium_pro */ /* * Debuggable Sun Compiler Build. * Note: This builds _EVERYTHING_ as debuggable * #define DefaultCDebugFlags -g -xs #define OptimizedCDebugFlags -g -xs */ /* * For Linux, this should match the Binutils version you have. This example * is for 2.6.0.7. See linux.cf for the default setting. * * This should automatically get set correctly by imake. * #define LinuxBinUtilsMajorVersion 26 */ /* * For Linux, these should match the libc version you have. This example * is for libc.5.4.x. See linux.cf for the default setting. * * This should automatically get set correctly by imake. * #define LinuxCLibMajorVersion 5 #define LinuxClibMinorVersion 4 */ /* * If you want to use the GNU malloc library, uncomment this * #define UseGnuMalloc YES */ /* * Set this to whatever is required to access the GNU malloc library. * The default is '-lgmalloc' unless is specified in the OS's .cf file. * #define GnuMallocLibrary -L/usr/local/lib -lgmalloc */ /* * To disable the internal Xserver malloc, set this to NO * #define UseInternalMalloc YES */ /* * Some Linux releases don't have a libtermcap. In this case you may need * to uncomment the following * #define TermcapLibrary -lncurses */ /* * If you have Tk (which is required to build XF86Setup), uncomment this * Note: version 4.0 or 4.1 is required, and XF86Setup links it statically by * default. * #define HasTk YES */ /* * Set the paths and names for your Tk library if they don't match the * defaults (check your OS .cf file or Imake.tmpl for the defaults). * * Common values for TkLibName are tk4.0, tk4.1, etc. * * Some Linux releases need TkIncDir set to /usr/include/tcl, and some * need it set to /usr/X11R6/include. * * Some Linux releases need TkLibDir set to /usr/X11R6/lib * #define TkLibDir /usr/local/lib #define TkIncDir /usr/local/include #define TkLibName tk */ /* * By default, XF86Setup is linked with a static Tk library. To change * that, uncomment the following line. * #define XF86SetupUsesStaticTk NO */ /* * If you have Tcl (which is required to build XF86Setup), uncomment this * Note: version 7.4 or 7.5 is required, and XF86Setup links it statically by * default. * #define HasTcl YES */ /* * Set the paths and names for your Tcl library if they don't match the * defaults (check your OS .cf file or Imake.tmpl for the defaults). * * Common values for TclLibName are tcl7.4, tcl7.5, etc. * * Some Linux releases need TclIncDir set to /usr/include/tcl. * #define TclLibDir /usr/local/lib #define TclIncDir /usr/local/include #define TclLibName tcl */ /* * By default, XF86Setup is linked with a static Tcl library. To change * that, uncomment the following line. * #define XF86SetupUsesStaticTcl NO */ /* * Build a server that dynamically loads the modules by setting * this to YES. This defaults to YES on most platforms. 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