Am Dienstag, den 27.08.2019, 09:41 +0200 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> It's a bug in babel-french. It does
> 
> \let\l@canadien\l@acadian
> 
> but \l@acadian is undefined.
> 
> I'll report that.

For the record:

> Hi Daniel
> 
> In canadien.ldf and in frenchb.ldf you have the line
> 
> \let\l@canadien\l@acadian
> 
> This breaks when canadien is used, as \l@acadian is undefined at this
> point.
> 
> If you move it after
> 
> \input french.ldf\relax
> 
> it works
> 
> BTW I would strongly advise against removing the canadien option as
> announced in that file. This will break backwards compatibility,
> which
> is a very strong argument in LaTeX. It will also break programs that
> have canadien set (such as LyX).
> 
> I think you should encourage people to switch over to acadien, but
> still provide canadien as a fallback.

Jürgen

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