For a long time now, I've been compiling Wine with the "-fno-stack-protector" parameter. I don't remember just what it was supposed to fix & how long ago I had to add it, but I was wondering if it's still needed with the current state of the source code. Currently compiling using GCC 4.1, Ubuntu 7.10.
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- [PATCH v4 34/75] x86/head/64: Build k/head64.c with -fno-stack-protector
- [PATCH v3 35/75] x86/head/64: Build k/head64.c with -fno-stack-protector
- [PATCH v3 35/75] x86/head/64: Build k/head64.c with -fno-stack-protector
- [PATCH v4 34/75] x86/head/64: Build k/head64.c with -fno-stack-protector
- [PATCH v3 35/75] x86/head/64: Build k/head64.c with -fno-stack-protector