>>>>> On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 20:59:23 +0200, Frank Mittelbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>>>>> said:

> The point is that by distributing it under LPPL it will be the same
> everywhere (or not on the installation). That work of yours might
> change/overwrite any part of other code in the ULL. That's fine
> because that doesn't change the fundamental property of the ULL
> (identical behaviour as long as you start with a LaTeX kernel at big
> bang).

How does that work when an author releases a new version of a package?
Surely then (since as has been said before any change will change
output) the output changes.  For example, The py2tex program was
(according to its maintainer) broken by a recent LaTeX change.
Now it just fails with an error message about \@@ifstar being
unrecognized.

-Brian

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