"G. Branden Robinson" <[email protected]> writes: > > The SEGV appears to be a red herring.
Hmm. Doesn't happen for me in i386 groff 1.22.4-5 and not particularly current "testing". > Program terminated with signal SIGSYS, Bad system call. > #0 0x00007fe16b258ac7 in socket () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:78 > 78 ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S: No such file or directory. I don't recognise that among typical problems ... > about preprocessor detection are addressed. Yes. At the time I don't think I thought about that, and was probably only looking at a few documents not needing it. > run all the classic preprocessors ... I see "groffer" does many things. I might try likely mailcap lines using it. It has a lot of options, but I'd think something pure-groff (like gxditview when under X). A user can easily copy and adapt for personal preference. (I think it'll want to be told "groffer -ms ..." for the relevant mime types, as its content guessing is all very nice, but when we have the right info eh. That would include a -mom mime type filename .mom I think which you mentioned before.)

