On 4/7/21, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> You didn't indicate how you're invoking the release candidate groff; if
> you're using test-groff, you should be aware that this wrapper script
> turns on all warnings and backtraces.
So I didn't and so it does. I missed 2017's commit 655e5020. Yes,
this
Hi Dave,
At 2021-04-07T20:55:58-0500, Dave Kemper wrote:
> On 11/12/20, Bertrand Garrigues via wrote:
> > Release candidate 1.23.0.rc1 is now available from GNU's alpha ftp. The
> > version can be downloaded here:
> >
> > https://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/groff/.
>
> rc1 from November is still the la
On 11/12/20, Bertrand Garrigues via wrote:
> Release candidate 1.23.0.rc1 is now available from GNU's alpha ftp. The
> version can be downloaded here:
>
> https://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/groff/.
rc1 from November is still the latest one on this page, so I presume
no others have been created yet. I'
On 2/25/21, Mike Bianchi wrote:
> Does anyone maintain m.tmac these days?
The bug tracker seems to think that *you* do -- or at least, it
thought that once upon a time, as several old -mm bugs are assigned to
you:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?go_report=Apply&group=groff&func=browse&set=custom