Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/06/02/07:54:37
Is this a problem in groff 1.09 or in the port of groff 1.09 to MS-DOS?
Using
troff -mm x
with x consisting of the following intentionally incorrect single line
..gloop
I get the expected
x:1: warning: `gloop' not defined
However, using
groff -mm x
I get
c:/usr/local/bin/grops.exe:<standard input>:1:fatal error: the first
command must be `x T'
I understand what this message means, but why doesn't groff output the
troff error mesages to standard output?
Using groff 1.08 on a BSDI system, I get the expected results, including
a generated postscript file. I expect that the postscript is an empty
page, but I have not bothered to look at it.
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