> GROFF VERSION: 1.20
> 
> MACHINE: noname
> 
> OS: openSuSE 11.2
> 
> COMPILER: g++ 4.4
> 
> INPUT FILES: tmac/groff_mdoc.n
> 
> COMMAND LINE: ./test-groff -s -mandoc -Tascii tmac/groff_mdoc.n
> 
> DESCRIPTION OF INCORRECT BEHAVIOUR:
> Tons of warnings, and the resulting text is stripped, defaced and
> unreadable.  I suppose it is a problem in tmac/groff_mdoc.n, not in
> groff itself.

Ah, the mdoc package works only after installation, not with
test-groff.  Reason is that the macro files of mdoc get stripped off
the `doc-' prefix before they are copied to the final destination.

I'll document this in the PROBLEMS file.

BTW, if you do `make install', everything gets installed into
/usr/local (except you have used a --prefix argument during
configuration), while your system's groff stuff is in /usr.  This
should guarantee that there is no clash between the two groff
versions.


    Werner

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