Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> It's not a bug, unless you consider a Windows program not being able to
> understand Cygwin symbolic links a bug.  I don't think there is much
> chance of changing Windows to permit all applications a proper understanding
> though.

I see.  Why does it work at all, then?  I renamed my emacs version of
etags to ensure that I was running cygwin's.

> I'm surprised you don't see this all of the time when invoked in NTEmacs.
> Regardless, it would never work, even if it doesn't complain.  Use
> Cygwin's emacs, ctags directly, or some emacs lisp wizardry to resolve
> this issue.

First time I've ever seen it is three years.


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