Re: [Xpert]Building 4.1.0 on Linux results in segfaulting binaries

2001-10-23 Thread Matthew Reppert
Michel Dänzer wrote: On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 07:54, Matthew Reppert wrote: Now, let me say one thing; I've run two different kernels on this system: 2.4.10 and 2.4.12. Note #1: my /usr/include/linux and /usr/include/asm were NOT FHS compliant ... because I'd copied the data into those

Re: [Xpert]Building 4.1.0 on Linux results in segfaulting binaries

2001-10-21 Thread Matthew Reppert
Munir Nassar wrote: What compiler are you using? i am not aware of any certain compiler quirks but it is possible, gcc 2.95.3. (yanked from a make World log) Building on Linux 2.4.12 i686 [ELF] (2.4.12). Linux Distribution: Unknown libc version: 6.2.4 binutils version: 3.1 GCC version:

Re: [Xpert]Building 4.1.0 on Linux results in segfaulting binaries

2001-10-21 Thread Matthew Reppert
Kevin Brosius wrote: Matthew Reppert wrote: Hi, I have an AIW Radeon :) The general concensus on getting TV in/out to work for this card is that you HAVE to recompile a few things from source, one of which being X. Well, the build goes along fine, but the binaries that it makes

Re: [Xpert]Building 4.1.0 on Linux results in segfaulting binaries

2001-10-21 Thread Matthew Reppert
Michel Dänzer wrote: On Sun, 2001-10-21 at 21:20, Matthew Reppert wrote: What about posting the relevant parts of the X server log? Okay, this is the entire contents of XFree86.0.log. START == XFree86 Version 4.1.0 / X

Re: [Xpert]Building 4.1.0 on Linux results in segfaulting binaries

2001-10-21 Thread Matthew Reppert
Kevin Brosius wrote: Matthew Reppert wrote: Any ideas on more specifically where to look, given that X always crashes in exactly the same place (loading module 'bitmap')? http://128.101.183.76:8080/xlogs/ Matt What does your /etc/X11/XF86Config look like? Would you add

Re: [Xpert]Building 4.1.0 on Linux results in segfaulting binaries

2001-10-21 Thread Matthew Reppert
Kevin Brosius wrote: Are there modules in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules? And does the bitmap module exist there? (It's normally down a level, fonts/libbitmap.a.) Yes, it's there. Okay ... this is GNU binutils. Since I've seen people have been compiling with gcc under linux, I didn't think