Well, according for Linux:

DESCRIPTION
       The  system  call  vm86 was introduced in Linux 0.97p2. In
       Linux 2.1.15 and 2.0.28 it was renamed to vm86old,  and  a
       new   vm86  was  introduced.  The  definition  of  `struct
       vm86_struct' was changed in 1.1.8 and 1.1.9.

It's deprecated =) As linux has vm86 calls. Which means X should not compile 
vm86 for Linux machines.

On September 18, 2002 05:33 am, Miles Lane wrote:
> Since I am building on a PowerPC machine, yes, I don't have
> vm86.h in my path, if that is what you are asking.  I only
> see vm86 files in the /usr/src/linux/arch/[i386|mips] trees.
>
> It does seem odd that some x86 driver would be getting
> compiled on my PPC build.
>
>       Miles
>
> On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 19:56, Shawn Starr wrote:
> > Were you also missing vm86 too? =)
> >
> > On September 17, 2002 07:21 pm, Miles Lane wrote:
> > > Any idea how I can fix this?
> > >
> > > make[5]: *** No rule to make target `xf86noBus.o', needed by
> > > `libxf86.a'.  Stop.make[5]: Leaving directory
> > > `/usr/src/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/common'
>
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