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Operating Systems Solaris Leap second for year 2015 Post 302939572 by MadeInGermany on Thursday 26th of March 2015 03:39:06 PM
Old 03-26-2015
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It worked in 2012. Only Linux had a problem.
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MMROFF(1)						      General Commands Manual							 MMROFF(1)

NAME
mmroff - reference preprocessor SYNOPSIS
mmroff [ -x ] groff_arguments DESCRIPTION
mmroff is a simple preprocessor for groff, it is used for expanding references in mm, see groff_mm(7). groff is executed twice, first with -z and -rRef=1 to collect all references and then to do the real processing when the reference file is up to date. -x Just create the reference file. This can be used to refresh the reference file, it isn't always needed to have accurate references and by using this option groff will only be run once. AUTHOR
Jorgen Hagg, Lund, Sweden <jh@axis.se>. FILES
/usr/share/groff/1.19.2/tmac/tmac.m /usr/share/groff/1.19.2/tmac/mm/*.cov /usr/share/groff/1.19.2/tmac/mm/*.MT /usr/share/groff/1.19.2/tmac/mm/locale SEE ALSO
groff_mm(7), groff_mmse(7), groff(1), troff(1), tbl(1), pic(1), eqn(1) Groff Version 1.19.2 25 September 2015 MMROFF(1)
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