Hi,

        Yes, the new flex is no longer lex/POSIX compatible. It does,
 however, work with modern C/C++ compilers a lot better, is
 reenterant, and one can have multiple lex scanners in a program.
 Because of that, and the fact we have  flex-old, we are not going to
 revert the default flex in Debian (and make people revert the changes
 they have gone through).

        Once once has converted ones code over, once can continue to
 use the same build system (that calls lex, etc) as one used
 to. Indeed, there have been no complaints about the compatibility
 links so far, apart from this bug report.

        Now, this is admittedly a documentation bug -- flex and POSIX
 sections of the docs do need to be rewritten.

        manoj
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