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Re: Case sensitive filenames




>From fjh@mundook.cs.mu.oz.au Thu Jan 22 20:19:25 1998
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>From: Fergus Henderson <fjh@cs.mu.OZ.AU>
>To: Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd@hotmail.com>
>Cc: nathan@alexandria.lcs.mit.edu, gnu-win32@cygnus.com
>Subject: Re: Case sensitive filenames
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>On 20-Jan-1998, Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Nathan Glasser <nathan@alexandria.lcs.mit.edu>:
>> >
>> >When I use ls, as in "ls *.txt", I won't see the upper case or
>> >mixed case examples, because the program is case sensitive. This is 
a 
>> >real pain,
>> 
>> It is only a pain to the non-UNIX person.  This is a product to help 
>> port UNIX programs from UNIX to WIN32.  UNIX is case sensitive and 
the 
>> filesystem commands have been left as case sensitive even though the 
>> supporting file system is case insensitive.
>
>But the filesystem commands haven't all been left as case sensitive!
>
>The current system is inconsistent, because *some* of the file system
>commands (e.g. cat foo.txt) are case insensitive, while others
>(e.g. cat *.txt) are case sensitive.
>
>> Again, this is not a pain for the UNIX programmer.
>
>Are you arguing that the way things are currently done is the best way
>that they could possibly be done?

One could never say that anything is "the best" for anyone except for 
the things one has developed for oneself.  What I argue is that things 
are livable.  Having to work on three different operating systems at one 
time is a real challenge.  Ever try using a UNIX environment, a VMS 
environment and a MSDOS/WIN32 environment all on the same CRT/KEYBOARD.

For you gnu-win32 cat try, cat *.[tT][xX][tT].  This is exactly what you 
would have to do on UNIX if you had mixed case file names.

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