Follow-up Comment #5, bug #68497 (group groff):
> If I've reasoned correctly about how groff is built on OpenIndiana, then
> groff -mgan
> ...should load groff's man(7) macro package, which _should_ render any
> OpenIndiana man page satisfactorily--albeit not necessarily without
> emitting warnings. GNU troff is a linter, and other troffs are not.
At first sight, groff -mgan now seems to generate proper PostScript output,
as groff -man used to do in the former OpenIndiana releases. This solves
my particular problem, but the assertion-violation issue remains when
groff -man is called.
> Please file another ticket if you find groff man(7)'s rendering of
> OpenIndiana man pages to be unsatisfactory.
I do not use groff to display the OpenIndiana man pages (nroff is sufficient
for this), but to generate PS/PDF files for the man page of a particular
software.
Also, on OpenIndiana:
$ groff -mge
displays the error message:
gtroff: fatal error: cannot open macro file named in '-m' command-line
argument 'ge': No such file or directory
and
$ groff -mgs
followed by Ctrl-D displays nothing.
> Can you verify that these files on your system, in
> "usr/share/lib/tmac/", have the following checksums and sizes?
> $ cksum openindiana-doctools-0.5.11/*
> 3899728472 19008 openindiana-doctools-0.5.11/an
> 562067901 18198 openindiana-doctools-0.5.11/ansun
> 3784442836 1818 openindiana-doctools-0.5.11/ansun.tbl
Yes, the checksums are identical to these.
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