Re: Re-casing directories on case-insensitive systems

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fredagen den 11 januari 2008 skrev Kevin Ballard:
> Wow, it's even worse. I made a tmp branch and used git-filter-branch  
> to remove the commit that introduced CS4536, leaving only the cs4536  
> directory. But now if I try and run `git co master` it refuses, as it  
> thinks it's going to overwrite the untracked file CS4536/ 
> introduction.txt. I believe it's actually seeing the tracked file  
> cs4536/introduction.txt.

I think you should try an index filter. That should help you avoid file system problems.

-- robin
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