> Making it more dependent on versions of other software that are > _currently_ available on the Internet means that older copies of > groff will no longer build when those other repositories have moved, > are no longer available, or old versions of those libraries are not > where expected.
How on earth do you come to that conclusion? If you check out an old version of groff, you simply regenerate the `configure' script, and that's it. > We are becoming increasingly dependent on a moving target. > ./configure had a much less problem with this. This is a big issue. This is *not* an issue at all. I have to repeat: The end-user will *always* see `configure', and nothing else! *Nothing* changes. Werner