Thus said Warren Young on Tue, 03 Nov 2015 15:44:04 -0700:

> This isn't a LaTeX issue at  all. I see substantially the same problem
> with #includes  on newer versions of  GCC. Older versions of  the code
> carry a presumption about the tools  used to build the code. You can't
> expect  10-year-old sources  to  build  correctly under  bleeding-edge
> tools.

I'm not  sure what  is meant by  ``bleeding-edge'' tools,  but yabbawhap
(released in 1991) still compiles (presumably correctly), unmodified, on
a modern  OpenBSD system using GCC,  as do numerous other  packages that
are well over 15 years old and have received no modifications.

Andy
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