While discussing about rollback of the array package, array's maintainer recommended using date as rollback options. Apply the same approach for rollback of glossaries related packages. This way, it would be obvious that those packages as of early October 2022 worked fine. Signed-off-by: Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@xxxxxxxxx> --- perfbook-lt.tex | 11 +++++------ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/perfbook-lt.tex b/perfbook-lt.tex index 3c6fb9f3..20394851 100644 --- a/perfbook-lt.tex +++ b/perfbook-lt.tex @@ -86,12 +86,11 @@ \usepackage[bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=true,pdfborder={0 0 0},linktoc=all,pdfusetitle]{hyperref} \usepackage{footnotebackref} % to enable cross-ref of footnote \usepackage[all]{hypcap} % for going to the top of figure and table -\usepackage{mfirstuc}[=v2.07] % v2.08 or later is not compatible with our - % indexing macros -% rollback glossaries related packages as well -\usepackage[toc,nopostdot,acronym]{glossaries}[=v4.49] -\usepackage{glossaries-extra}[=v1.48] -\usepackage[longragged]{glossaries-extra-stylemods}[=v1.48] +% rollback glossaries related packages to versions as of 2022-10-01 or earlier. +\usepackage{mfirstuc}[=2022-10-01] +\usepackage[toc,nopostdot,acronym]{glossaries}[=2022-10-01] +\usepackage{glossaries-extra}[=2022-10-01] +\usepackage[longragged]{glossaries-extra-stylemods}[=2022-10-01] \usepackage{epigraph}[2020/01/02] % latest version prevents orphaned epigraph \setlength{\epigraphwidth}{2.6in} -- 2.34.1