compiled with gcc-3.1. Somebody thought it was a good idea to move
the implementation of new and delete from libgcc to libstdc++. This
change doesn't harm the current compiler in the tree.
it is taken as a single escape (`\') character. This prevented \e
from being output correctly in -Tkoi8-r case.
Noticed by: Andrey Simonenko <simon@comsys.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua>
in bsd.obj.mk rev.1.35, and
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 06:29:27AM +1000, Bruce Evans wrote:
>
> This is bogus. It is normal for sloppy cleaning to cause problems.
> `make depend' after `make depend' should not do anything. I'm still
> waiting for a similar problem in kdump to be fixed properly :-).
possible to use old generated doc-* files as the source for new ones.
Wrong -mdoc files would then be installed, and man(1) failed with the
following diagnostics:
mdoc error: end-macro (.em) respecification is not allowed. (#41)
Should this have been `.Em ...'?
Put helper stuff into `beforedepend' to cleanup old files.
Makefile first infected in rev 1.15.
Reported via: -current
files. Mostly -I${.CURDIR} was needed -- especially for YACC generated
files as the new cpp does not look in the ultimate source file
(ie, the .y file)'s directory as told by the "#line" directive. Some were
misspellings of "-I${.CURDIR}" as "-I.".
Don't use MANDEPEND. It hasn't had anything to do with dependencies for
5-6 years, but is still being used, mainly in groff/*/Makefile, where it
amounts to just a macro giving the list of generated man pages. Since
all man pages in groff are generated (from .man to .[1-9]), it's simpler
to use the source names ({$MANX}) to give the list.
Fixed some other style bugs.
This is a new feature of groff and is a html driver for groff.
From the manual page:
"grohtml translates the output of GNU troff to html."
This is very interesting for people working on documentation.