Have been hacking at this problem all day and have learned some interesting things but do not have a solution yet. I was able to successfully start the "bare impure emacs" executable named temacs. This runs successfully for a few minutes, then it goes nuts attempting (unsuccessfully) to create the directory /.emacs.d over and over again. I also built an emacs using "GNU_MALLOC=no ./configure" but this didn't do what I expected it to do. I've been looking through the INSTALL file and etc/PROBLEMS to try to find some alternate ways to build the malloc() code. I've seen interesting references to DOUG_LEA_MALLOC, but no indication of how to turn this on at configure time. Currently, my best alternative is to run emacs on another machine and just start making heavy use of ange-ftp and M-x telnet. I'd rather not, since M-x telnet does not do filename completion. And I'd really rather run my emacs on the same machine where all my files are... But I've already blown an entire day trying to get a working build... I know I'm going to lose patience soon... "Denny Dahl" wrote in message news:qtmdnQkmk8s-SM7eRVn-oQ@comcast.com... I am data warehouse consultant who has been working at a large insurance company for 18 months. On my first week of work, I downloaded, configured and compiled emacs for several of the AIX boxes here. I have been using emacs on one particular server quite productively for the last 18 months without any problems. Up until Thursday of last week. I took off Friday to attend my 30th high school reunion and returned to work this morning. The box had been booted during my absence: a pre-meditated re-boot so that a particular software package (Ab Initio) could be upgraded. Now, emacs no longer works. In fact, it dies a horrible death at start-up like this: tlmitnu1:ddahl> emacs Segmentation fault(coredump) tlmitnu1:ddahl> ls -l core -rw-r----- 1 ddahl abinitio 11360307 Oct 17 12:33 core If you can provide me any clues or ideas about things to investigate, I would be very appreciative. Here is some additional information. OS particulars: tlmitnu1:ddahl> uname -rv 1 5 tlmitnu1:ddahl> uname -a AIX tlmitnu1 1 5 0029334A4C00 tlmitnu1:ddahl> cat /etc/motd ******************************************************************************* * * * * * Welcome to AIX Version 5.1! * * * * * * Please see the README file in /usr/lpp/bos for information pertinent to * * this release of the AIX Operating System. * * * * * ******************************************************************************* DEOS Infrastructure Version 2002-Q2-aix installed (08/13/2003) DEOS v2002-3-aixuvscan (09/23/2002) deos_unix_ECCmstagt_prod_s-2003.1 installed on 10/14/2003 DEOS Infrastructure Version v2004-3-alerts installed (09/14/2004) I've run emacs under the debugger and single-stepped my way to the general area where the signal happens. In rough outline, there is a variable (__malloc_hook) found in src/gmalloc.c and this is supposed to contain the address of a function. But when the program attempts to execute code at this derefeneced address, it finds unreadable instructions: tlmitnu1:emacs-21.3> dbx src/emacs Type 'help' for help. reading symbolic information ... (dbx) stop in main [1] stop in main (dbx) run [1] stopped in main at line 714 in file "src/emacs.c" ($t1) 714 int skip_args = 0; (dbx) step stopped in main at line 737 in file "src/emacs.c" ($t1) 737 sort_args (argc, argv); (dbx) step stopped in sort_args at line 1651 in file "src/emacs.c" ($t1) 1651 char **new = (char **) xmalloc (sizeof (char *) * argc); (dbx) step stopped in xmalloc at line 519 in file "src/alloc.c" ($t1) 519 BLOCK_INPUT; (dbx) step stopped in xmalloc at line 520 in file "src/alloc.c" ($t1) 520 val = (POINTER_TYPE *) malloc (size); (dbx) step stopped in gmalloc.malloc at line 891 in file "src/gmalloc.c" ($t1) 891 if (!__malloc_initialized && !__malloc_initialize ()) (dbx) step stopped in gmalloc.malloc at line 894 in file "src/gmalloc.c" ($t1) 894 return (__malloc_hook != NULL ? *__malloc_hook : _malloc_internal) (size); (dbx) print __malloc_hook 0x200e0b9c (dbx) print *__malloc_hook 0x2c030000 (dbx) step Unreadable instruction at address 0x2c030000 (dbx) where ptrgl.$PTRGL(??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ) at 0x100adf64 gmalloc.malloc(size = 0), line 894 in "gmalloc.c" xmalloc(size = 0), line 520 in "alloc.c" sort_args(argc = 42308, argv = 0x000c0002), line 1651 in "emacs.c" main(argc = 0, argv = (nil), envp = (nil)), line 737 in "emacs.c" (dbx) quit The version of emacs that I've been using is 21-3. In desperation, I downloaded, configured and compiled a new emacs.21-3 but this newly compiled version failed in the same way as the original. Thanks in advance for any help that you might be able to provide! -Denny Dahl