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From: | Jacob Bachmeyer |
Subject: | Re: DejaGnu manpages |
Date: | Mon, 17 Dec 2018 22:06:10 -0600 |
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Ben Elliston wrote:
On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 09:07:04PM -0600, Jacob Bachmeyer wrote:I am currently working on the documentation for the promised dejagnu(1) multi-launcher, and would like to try using the -mdoc macros for dejagnu.1. Groff supports these, but the runtest.1 page uses the older -man macros. Would using -mdoc for dejagnu.1 be acceptable? (The -mdoc markup is much cleaner and closer to a semantic markup.)I don't have a problem with it, per se, but am concerned about portability. Are the mdoc macros available on proprietary Unix systems (that remain!), Open/NetBSD, etc?
I do not know about proprietary Unix systems, but the -mdoc macros were developed at UCB for BSD and, as far as I know, all of the *BSD manpages have used them since BSD NET-2 if the man(7) manpage on my system is correct. Any proprietary Unix that ships BSD components (and the manpages for those components) would therefore need support for the -mdoc macros. Since they were released as part of BSD, there are few reasons any Unix would not have support for them.
-- Jacob
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