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From: | Matzi Kratzi |
Subject: | Re: Why does etags ask me if I want to keep the old TAGS - I do not want to load a new |
Date: | Thu, 12 Apr 2007 12:05:40 +0200 |
Here is a reproduceable way to trigger the problem I have the emacs source in c:\download\emacs-cvs\emacs\ I have installed emacs to c:\download\emacs-cvs\070410\ C:\>cd \download\emacs-cvs\emacs\src C:\download\emacs-cvs\emacs\src>\download\emacs-cvs\070410\bin\etags *.* \download\emacs-cvs\070410\bin\etags: skipping bitmaps: it is not a regular file. \download\emacs-cvs\070410\bin\etags: skipping CVS: it is not a regular file. \download\emacs-cvs\070410\bin\etags: skipping m: it is not a regular file. \download\emacs-cvs\070410\bin\etags: skipping oo-spd: it is not a regular file. \download\emacs-cvs\070410\bin\etags: skipping s: it is not a regular file. \download\emacs-cvs\070410\bin\etags: skipping inclusion of TAGS in self. C:\download\emacs-cvs\emacs\src>\download\emacs-cvs\070410\bin\runemacs -Q process.c M-x find-tag Lisp_Object RET Change "c:/download/emacs-cvs/emacs/src/" to "c:/download/emacs-cvs/emacs/Src/" M-x find-tag EMACS_INT RET Since tab completion sometimes takes more than ten seconds in the directories where I work, I often write out the names myself and since letter-case usually does not matter on ms windows, I did not figure out it would matter in this case. On 4/11/07, Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> wrote:
> Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 07:53:27 +0200 > From: "Matzi Kratzi" <address@hidden> > Cc: address@hidden > > The problem appears to be the letter-case. I can repeat this by using > etags from the pretest on the files in src in the pretest source. If I > load process.c, run find-tag and change the spelling of src to Src, I > get the same behaviour the second time I use find-tag. Please give me a complete self-contained test case, starting from "emacs -Q". I'd like to see whether some of these problems can be easily fixed before Emacs 22.1 is released. TIA
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