Ah, yes, of course, I should've mentioned - Win7. I supposed there are workarounds, but it's somewhat of an overkill to mess with settings for my whole system to fix this one issue, isn't it? I thought they should consider making the filenames case-insensitively unique, or I'll just modify one of the filenames locally. Tnx anyway. On Fri, 24 Aug 2018 at 20:34, Glenn Morris wrote: > Nir Nagid wrote: > > > Hi, just downloaded the "html-compressed" version of elisp manual. Trying > > to extract got a filename conflict - the "main" html index and the > > "document" index are both named "index" (in different case) and my zip > app > > (7-zip) doesn't like it :( > > I assume this is on MS Windows? Apparently, it can optionally do > case-sensitive directories since Windows 10 of April 2018, so maybe look > into that. > > Apparently there is a makeinfo html output option controlled by > CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILENAMES that could be turned on to handle this, but > it sounds like it would make things worse for case sensitive systems (by > having two pages in the same file but separated by anchors). And I'm not > sure what version of texinfo added it (it doesn't seem to be in 4.13). >