Slight problem with case sensitivity on managed mounts with C VS-1.11.6

Ronald Landheer-Cieslak ronald@landheer.com
Thu Jul 22 20:03:00 GMT 2004


Dave Korn wrote:
>   My ${CURRENCY_UNIT}*1e-2: rather than guessing, cvs should *find out*, by
> creating a file in the current directory using a name that is known not to
> exist, try to unlink it using a shifted version of that name, and then see
> if it's gone or not.  I *think* that would do the job, wouldn't it?
Um, yes, but IMHO that would be a  hack - mostly because it'd have to do 
that in every subdir in the tree, as it can't know for sure any other 
way for the subdir in question (for all it knows, different stuff might 
be mounted in /foo/bar wrt /foo (or /foo/bar/.. for that matter).

The "problem" I'm facing is Cygwin-specific. I *think* it is rather 
uncommon as a problem outside the Cygwin-powered world, so I'd opt for a 
Cygwin-specific solution in the same direction as the other 
platform-specific solutions in CVS as implemented..

Just my two HFL 0.02.. ;)

rlc

PS [OT]: HFL 0.02 hasn't been dispensible in valid currency since the 
mid-80s, when the currency that had a value of HFL 0.01 went the way of 
the dodo; the HFL (dutch guilder) is nostalgically missed since the 
introduction of the Euro, which became the *only* acceptable currency in 
The Netherlands on 2002-02-17. HFL 0.02 was then mapped to EUR 0.01, 
which is about CAN 0.02, which would have been about HFL 0.04 ;)


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