Hello Keith,

we noticed the same problem here, after switching to 1.8.7. The reason 
seams to be, that we use the option 'notitle' for the mainpage:
We have multiple libraries, that are linked together by .tag files. Each 
library has a mainpage with 'notitle', and for each library we get one of 
theses warnings.

Best Regards,
Jörg


> Hi, we have just upgraded from 1.8.6 to 1.8.7 and appear to be having an 
issue with TAGFILES 
> since the upgrade. We have multiple source repositories with each one 
generating their own 
> documentation and their own tag file. We then link the documentation by 
using the TAGFILES facility. E.g.
> 
> Project A uses Project B tag file
> 
> This worked fine in 1.8.6, but since moving to 1.8.7 certain (random?) 
\ref links within Project 
> A into Project B no longer work and we are seeing errors output from 
doxygen like so:
> 
> index:-1: warning: multiple use of section label 'index', (first 
occurrence: index)
> /source/project-a/doc/mainpage.doxy:2: warning: multiple use of section 
label 'index', (first 
> occurrence: index)
> 
> Interestingly though, if Project A is rebuilt using 1.8.7 but Project B 
is not rebuilt using 1.8.
> 7 and left as a 1.8.6 build, the \ref links work fine. It is only when 
Project B is also rebuilt 
> using 1.8.7 that this happens.
> 
> Any idea what is going on?
> 
> Keith
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