I don't think print/enscript needs to USE_GROFF.

There are four manpages installed:

- diffpp.1 and sliceprint.1 are generated from the perl scripts.
mandoc -Tlint is quiet on them, and gmdiff is trivial.

- the manpage of enscript itself has an empty P
and an unsupported ta, breaking the alignment of FILES;
gmidff is otherwise trivial.

  +       @DATADIR@/enscript/*.hdr      header files
  +       @DATADIR@/enscript/*.enc      input encoding vectors
  +       @DATADIR@/enscript/enscript.pro    PostScript prolog
  +       @DATADIR@/enscript/afm/*.afm       AFM files for PostScript fonts
  +       @DATADIR@/enscript/font.map   index for the AFM files
  +       @DATADIR@/enscript/hl/*.st    states definition files
  +       @SYSCONFDIR@/enscript.cfg          system-wide configuration file
  +       @SYSCONFDIR@/enscriptsite.cfg      site configuration file
  +       ~/.enscriptrc                 personal configuration file
  +       ~/.enscript/                  personal resource directory


- the manpages of states has two stray RE's
and an unsupported ta, breaking FILES alignment;
otherwise gmdiff is trivial.

  -       @DATADIR@/enscript/hl/*.st              enscript's states definitions
  +       @DATADIR@/enscript/hl/*.st    enscript's states definitions


        Jan



Index: Makefile
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/ports/print/enscript/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.33
diff -u -p -u -p -r1.33 Makefile
--- Makefile    20 Jul 2015 00:50:27 -0000      1.33
+++ Makefile    22 Sep 2015 10:37:14 -0000
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
 COMMENT=               convert ASCII files to PostScript
 
 DISTNAME=              enscript-1.6.6
+REVISION=              1
 CATEGORIES=            print
 
 HOMEPAGE=              https://www.gnu.org/software/enscript/
@@ -16,7 +17,6 @@ MODULES=              devel/gettext
 WANTLIB=               c m
 
 CONFIGURE_STYLE=       gnu
-USE_GROFF =            Yes
 
 FAKE_FLAGS=            sysconfdir=${TRUEPREFIX}/share/examples/enscript
 

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