On Wed, Feb 04, 2015 at 01:32:15PM +1100, Lex Trotman wrote:
> [...]
> >> Are you saying that running this command on the command line works,
> >> but it fails when a2x runs it?
> >
> > No. I am saying that that workaround is just that: a workaround that
> > works so badly that seems that asciidoc works better without. So when I
> > was converting into docbook and then converting docbook into pdf I was
> > inadvertently avoiding that workaround. Avoiding that workaround made my
> > compilaton work.
> 
> Ok, well, all I can say is that it works for me, no alltt error, and I
> am sure I didn't (knowingly) install extra latex packages because I
> don't know how to.  Perhaps I'm just lucky and something else
> installed it for me. :)

Ok that clarifies our misunderstanding because here that did not work and
you were at the opposite situation. Now I am curious: what version of
Linux are you using? Maybe it is just a bug of Ubuntu of course... I can
try and compile it somewhere else starting from you configuration...

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