Troy Nobel hit the nail on the head. The wrong etags was being called. BASH
prepends its system path stuff to %PATH%, so it's etags was being called by
jtags.
Thanks for your help.
At 08:50 AM 11/7/00 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Make sure that you are picking up jtags from the latest release of jde
>that you are using. Your PATH is probably pointing to an out of date
>version.
>
>Chuck Irvine
>Sprint
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: bseely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 8:44 PM
>To: jde
>Cc: bseely
>Subject: jtags question
>
>
>I'm sure someone else must have seen this. The jtags script doesn't work
>
>properly for me. It seems to be calling etags in a way that etags
>doesn't
>like to be called:
>
>$ jtags
>Removed old TAGS file.
>Tagging classes and constructors
>etags: Unknown option: --regex
>Tagging methods
>etags: Unknown option: --regex
>Tagging variables
>etags: Unknown option: --regex
>
>
>I am using...
>JDE version: 2.2.4.1
>Emacs version: 20.6 & 20.7.1
>
>thanks
>Bruce Seely