Re: groff .ft command use in asciidoc

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Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> writes:

> I think the updated XSL files are what's making it work. The stock
> docbook xsl files are:
>
>   $ yum list | grep docbook-style-xsl
>   docbook-style-xsl.noarch   1.69.1-5.1 rhel-x86_64-server-5
>
> and I don't know that we can assume anyone has updated them. However, I
> don't actually build git on my RHEL machines, so I could might be wrong.
>
> All that being said, I am willing to accept RHEL5 as collateral damage
> if the new defaults Just Work for the majority of other platforms.

Thanks.  I usually am fairly cautious when changing the default, but I
think this particular one is not such a big deal.  I agree that the end of
the year release would probably be a good time to switch.

I think people on RHEL5 would also be ok; they have paid support for this
kind of thing, no ;-)?

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