Re: Re-casing directories on case-insensitive systems

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On Jan 11, 2008, at 6:10 PM, David Kastrup wrote:

But considering that they exist, we should probably offer at least
*some* help for people who didn't realize that you could make OS X
behave better.

It is not like Linux does not support some case-insensitive file system
types, too.  So the same problems can be had there as well.


In addition, while there is an option for HFS+ Case-Sensitive, using that can cause bad things to happen as Mac OS X programs are written under a case-insensitive assumption and may behave badly when presented with a case-sensitive filesystem.

-Kevin Ballard

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