I'm running into a problem with Visual FoxPro, although I suspect other Windows programs running under Wine suffer from similar effects. Basically, Visual FoxPro uses a binary data format to save a lot of information, and these are usually broken up into 2 or 3 file extensions. For instance: myclasslibrary.vcx: The main table containing my classes myclasslibrary.vct The memo table containing all the class code. My problem is that sometimes Visual FoxPro changes the case of the file extensions on me, so that one minute it is myclasslibrary.vct and the next its myclasslibrary.VCT. Not a big deal really, because Wine doesn't care about case. But its opened up an interesting situation for me as I'm using CVS to maintain my updates, and CVS does care about case. The repository may have it as *.vct, while workstation 1 has it as *.vct but workstation 2 has it as *.VCT. If I commit from workstation 2 *.VCT will be skipped even though *.vcx was committed, resulting in corruption in the repository version as the vcx no longer syncs up with the vct. I could write some code in VFP or a script in Linux to just make all files lowercase before committing to CVS, but was wondering if there is a setting somewhere in Wine that I could fiddle with that would simply change the case of all files to lower (or upper for that matter). Is this even a problem for anyone but me / am I overlooking another much simpler alternative? Thanks... drinking and using Wine in Hollister. -- Paul McNett - p@ulmcnett.com Hollister, California, USA _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users