Re: [PATCH v2] netfilter: uapi: Merge xt_*.h/c and ipt_*.h which has same name.

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On Thu, 2 Jan 2025, Szőke Benjamin wrote:

> > This needs a much stronger argument, since as i already pointed out, 
> > how many case-insenstive file systems are still in use? Please give 
> > real world examples of why this matters.
> 
> All of MacOS and Windows platform are case-insensitive. So it means, who 
> like to edit Linux kernel code on them, then build it in a remote SSH 
> solution, there are lot of them.

As far as I known on Windows 10 and above one can enable case-sensitivity 
for given folders. If one uses WSL, then it's default on and true for all 
subfolders as well. On MacOS one can create case-sensitive volumes.

So if someone wants to develop Linux kernel on these systems, with a 
little effort, one can create the proper environment for it including the 
case-sensitive directory structure/filesystem.

In my opinion merging the match/target files and thus shrinking the code, 
saving memory are more interesting in your efforts than your original goal 
- without sprinkling the code with warnings in pragmas.
 
Best regards,
Jozsef

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