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Bernard Gaulle <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> David Kastrup writes:
> > Heiko mentioned that e-TeX broke french.sty (which apparently
> > caught Bernard by surprise), so it would also seem apparent that this
> > was not the first time the matter was brought up.
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> once again there is no open report about any bug in french.sty with
> eTeX (there was one in the last century... which was quickly
> corrected).
I stand corrected and have passed this information on to the
tetex-pretest list.
IIRC, it must have been about 4 or five years at least when Thomas
Esser asked around whether he there was a reason not to be shipping
eTeX by default. At that time, this might have been one reason
against it. Another, of course, would be to provide a pristine TeX
for those expecting it (I think Thomas considered shipping only eTeX,
also for plain TeX/virtex/initex at that time).
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David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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