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 *.*
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 07:53:27 +0200
From: Matzi Kratzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org
If I have the *Message*-buffer in another window, I can now see this:
k:/ERADIUM_kalle/LD_swmodules_005/TAGS and
k:/ERADIUM_kalle/LD_SwModules_005/TAGS are the same file [2 times]
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 07:53:27 +0200
From: Matzi Kratzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org
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
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 08:07:02 +0200
From: Matzi Kratzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I work on a software project with the source files in quite some
directories. I create my TAGS table in
k:/ERADIUM_kalle/LD_swmodules_005 and work in another. The first time
I use M-., I am asked for the tags table
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 08:07:02 +0200
From: Matzi Kratzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I work on a software project with the source files in quite some
directories. I create my TAGS table in
k:/ERADIUM_kalle/LD_swmodules_005 and work in another. The first time
I use M-., I am asked for the tags table
If I have the *Message*-buffer in another window, I can now see this:
k:/ERADIUM_kalle/LD_swmodules_005/TAGS and
k:/ERADIUM_kalle/LD_SwModules_005/TAGS are the same file [2 times]
Note that these two file names are identical, but for the letter-case.
Since Windows filesystems are