Follow-up Comment #4, bug #62042 (project groff):
[comment #3 comment #3:]
> I don't blame you, but you don't _have_ to do this. You can use
-rCHECKSTYLE=2 instead of 3. Or, more deviously, you could edit your
/etc/groff/man.local to redefine the blank line and leading space trap macros.
(Keep the non-diagnostic bits, which reproduce what the formatter would have
done by default anyway.)
Er, easier still, adding these to /etc/groff/man.local (on Debian-derived
systems)...
.blm
.lsm
...will simply clear the traps and shut up my warnings.
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