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TAGFILES in my Doxyfile will not link to external documentation.

In a generated configuration file by 'doxygen -g'

~/tests/libd/Doxyfile

The following lines were modified from the original as:

PROJECT_NAME           = "libd"
GENERATE_LATEX         = NO
GENERATE_TAGFILE       = libd.tag

Running 'doxygen' resulted in a file

~/tests/libd/libd.tag

and a subdirectory containing some html pages

~/tests/libd/html/

In another directory, another generated configuration file by 'doxygen -g'

~/tests/app/Doxyfile

was modified from the original as:

PROJECT_NAME           = "app"
GENERATE_LATEX         = NO
TAGFILES               = ../libd/libd.tag=../../libd/html

Running 'doxygen' resulted a subdirectory containing some html pages

~/tests/app/html/

However, the above html pages do not contain a link to the 'libd' html. Changing the TAGFILES line to be

TAGFILES               =~/tests/libd/libd.tag=~/tests/libd/html

or

TAGFILES               = ../libd/libd.tag=../libd/html

did not make any differences.

Searched online a lot, but could not find any clue. Was it my doxygen version problem? Or my configuration mistakes? Please advice. Thanks in advance for any help.

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  • No sure about it, but maybe a level of "..: is missing in the line"../libd/libd.tag=../../libd/html", shouldn't this be "../libd/libd.tag=../../../libd/html" or "libd/libd.tag=../../libd/html". Compare example in manual Chapter 17 "Link to external documentation".
    – albert
    Nov 1, 2017 at 8:28
  • Neither "../libd/libd.tag=../../../libd/html" nor "libd/libd.tag=../../libd/html" worked. The latter even results in error message "error: Tag file `libd/libd.tag' does not exist or is not a file. Skipping it...".
    – sofname
    Nov 1, 2017 at 13:08

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