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<h3 class="section">Problems Compiling Certain Programs</h3>
<p>Certain programs have problems compiling.
<ul>
<li>Parse errors may occur compiling X11 on a Decstation running Ultrix 4.2
because of problems in DEC's versions of the X11 header files
<code>X11/Xlib.h</code> and <code>X11/Xutil.h</code>. People recommend adding
<code>-I/usr/include/mit</code> to use the MIT versions of the header files,
or fixing the header files by adding this:
<pre class="example"> #ifdef __STDC__
#define NeedFunctionPrototypes 0
#endif
</pre>
<li>On various 386 Unix systems derived from System V, including SCO, ISC,
and ESIX, you may get error messages about running out of virtual memory
while compiling certain programs.
<p>You can prevent this problem by linking GCC with the GNU malloc
(which thus replaces the malloc that comes with the system). GNU malloc
is available as a separate package, and also in the file
<code>src/gmalloc.c</code> in the GNU Emacs 19 distribution.
<p>If you have installed GNU malloc as a separate library package, use this
option when you relink GCC:
<pre class="example"> MALLOC=/usr/local/lib/libgmalloc.a
</pre>
<p>Alternatively, if you have compiled <code>gmalloc.c</code> from Emacs 19, copy
the object file to <code>gmalloc.o</code> and use this option when you relink
GCC:
<pre class="example"> MALLOC=gmalloc.o
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