> Right compiled again, and still get the same error. The > -nonow patch went in (1 hunk), the other 2 already there. Kevin > Day's Mesa-Stop_Asking went in. All appropriate seds, and bodges > and it built through, but falls over on Xorg -configure > > The url above says > > dlloader will not work when LD_BIND_NOW is set, or when the > modules are linked with '-z now' as in gentoo-hardened. this is > unavoidable until we abandon LoadSubModule for link-time > dependencies. you'll get an error message about LD_BIND_NOW > though. Right, I haven't tested with these hardened flags yet. Xorg's Modular development with very little documentation had too many potential problems, so I am not using (or forcing) any hardened flags of any kind.
> > Workaround: fix your scripts to clear LD_BIND_NOW before starting X > Workaround (maybe): export LD_BIND_NOT=1 before starting X. > > Sure enough, it complains that LD_BIND_NOW is set. Using > > export LD_BIND_NOW="" kills that error, but not the problem > export LD_BIND_NOT=1 does nothing. > I'll make sure to look into that. > Is there any workaround for this before someone writes a -nonow > patch for Xorg-6.9.0 or Xorg-7.0.0? The bug(s) fixed in the old monolithic tree by the hlfs team probably still exist in the new xorg. Now, it just needs to be converted, perhaps? -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/hlfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page