# HG changeset patch # User Jan Dj¸«£rv # Date 1120427453 0 # Node ID 4b9c4819acb4a6c58b65c1f4c3d27e4f12272140 # Parent 679b14e7167778c7a858f35beb79f4033157e163 Added that emacs tries to handle exec-shield at build time. diff -r 679b14e71677 -r 4b9c4819acb4 etc/PROBLEMS --- a/etc/PROBLEMS Sun Jul 03 21:47:06 2005 +0000 +++ b/etc/PROBLEMS Sun Jul 03 21:50:53 2005 +0000 @@ -2377,7 +2377,9 @@ With certain recent Linux kernels (like the one of Redhat Fedora Core 1 and newer), the new "Exec-shield" functionality is enabled by default, which -creates a different memory layout that breaks the emacs dumper. +creates a different memory layout that breaks the emacs dumper. Emacs tries +to handle this at build time, but if the workaround used fails, these +instructions can be useful. The work-around explained here is not enough on Fedora Core 4 (and possible newer). Read the next item.