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On Fri, Jul 28, 2023 at 03:44:32PM +0100, David Carlisle wrote:
> On 28/07/2023 15:28, LARONDE Thierry wrote:
> > Yes. But the same engine does things differently between LaTeX
> > 2022-11-01 and LaTeX 2023-06-01.
> 
> What difference are you  seeing?  If I try 2022-11-01 it acts the same
> way as the current (and older) versions
> 

The two versions are run and the output including what is searched and
where is included in the previous message (the one you initially 
answered to).

With 2022-11-01, LaTeX is beating around the bushes but docstrip.tex is
finally asked for and, of course, found.

With 2023-06-01, only docstrip (without extension) is searched for and
not found.

The Prote engine is exactly the same (these two versions of LaTeX are
simply a link to the very same executable; only the format is different
---the dump of the macros).

So obviously, something changed and that is not recorded in the
ChangeLog.

So I'd like a LaTeX developer to make a diff between the files that have
something to do with \input (your code base is too huge; I don't know
the intricacies of l3 and the rest, so I need someone to trim this to
narrow the part I may be interested in) in order for me
or a LaTeX developer to spot what has changed.

TIA
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        Thierry Laronde <tlaronde +AT+ polynum +dot+ com>
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