Pascal Obry wrote:
David Brown a écrit :
It's because of the case-insensitive nature of the filesystem. The kernel
contains both an xt_connmark.h and an xt_CONNMARK.h file, that are
different. But only one exists on Windows, so git sees the first one it
wrote as having been modified.
Probably not something for the list... but if you ask me this is just
bad practice anyway. Casing has no semantic, it is nonsense to have two
files with the same name with different casing!
You're right, it's not something for this list. Try arguing your case at
the linux kernel mailing list.
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