Hello,
How if the name of gctags(1) is changed to gctags-parser(1)?

Some GNU systems like Suse or Fedra have a command named 'gctags'.
But in fact, it is ctags(1) in Emacs package. It seems that
distributers of GNU system changed the name of ctags to 'gctags'
(means GnuCTAGS?).

As a result, some GLOBAL users have failed in the execution
of gtags(1), because it tries to execute command 'gctags' internally.
I sent mail to the manager of the package but no answer.

Since it is impossible to forbid people to use the name 'gctags',
I want to rename gctags(1) in GLOBAL package to 'gctags-parser'
to save a lot of GLOBAL users.
(I will change just the name of binary command. I don't want to
change the name of source file and directory.)

Are there any problems about this?
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Shigio Yamaguchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Tama Communications Corporation
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