On Thursday, December 6, 2001, at 05:48 AM, Michel D�nzer wrote:

>> The archives indicate that this problem is because the
>> -fno-merge-constants flag is required to build the modules, but I was
>> unable to configure the source tarball to include that flag. At the
>> advice of some nice people on irc.openprojects.net, I downloaded the
>> bleeding edge SRPM to attempt a build based on the instructions in the
>> spec file. However, the spec file claims that -fno-merge-constants is
>> required only by gcc 2.9.6 and above. I have a 2.9.5 flavor of gcc 
>> which
>> i just noticed does not support the -fno-merge-constants flag.
>
> Your problem is completely unrelated to that.

Yes, I realized that - I'm still digging... :)

> Is that log from an 'X -configure' run? That might just be broken, maybe
> due to one of the drivers. You could try removing all but the ati and
> r128 driver modules.

Yes that was from XFree86 -configure, and removing the drivers doesn't 
help with the unresolved references. I was trying the configure, because 
the XF86Config-4 file I thought should work generates a core dump. I've 
attached the XF86Config-4 file and log file for the XFree86 session 
which dumps core.

Thanks much for all your help,

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