Follow-up Comment #4, bug #65974 (group groff): Okay. The groff configure script did not find the fonts on my Arch Linux system, even though I have the ghostscript package installed. Therefore I installed these urw-base35 fonts manually and as always when I install something outside of the package system, I prefer to do it in my home directory. The solution with the groff.m4 file at least worked for me, even if it may not be the correct solution. Now, I noticed that the type 1 fonts actually are included in the Arch ghostscript package, but they lack the *.t1 extension which I suppose is the reason that the groff configure script doesn't see them.
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