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With certain recent Linux kernels (like the one of Redhat Fedora Core |
With certain recent Linux kernels (like the one of Redhat Fedora Core |
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1 and newer), the new "Exec-shield" functionality is enabled by default, which |
1 and newer), the new "Exec-shield" functionality is enabled by default, which |
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creates a different memory layout that breaks the emacs dumper. |
creates a different memory layout that breaks the emacs dumper. Emacs tries |
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to handle this at build time, but if the workaround used fails, these |
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instructions can be useful. |
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The work-around explained here is not enough on Fedora Core 4 (and possible |
The work-around explained here is not enough on Fedora Core 4 (and possible |
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newer). Read the next item. |
newer). Read the next item. |
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