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Re: CVS and AFS
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Eric Siegerman |
Subject: |
Re: CVS and AFS |
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Fri, 3 Aug 2001 14:05:00 -0400 |
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On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 05:37:29PM -0700, Teala Spitzbarth wrote:
>
> I just want to confirm that we have had naming issues between
> WinCVS1.0.6(NT4.0) and our RH6.2 Server running CVS1.10.7.
> Sometimes, file names get converted to all caps when added to
> the CVS repository, but they (were originally) and continue to be
> displayed
> with normal lower case or mixed case capitalization in the Windows
> environment -
> and within the WinCVS interface.
>
> We are running with pserver, not with any type of AFS or NFS.
Does this happen with files that fit into the old DOS
8.3-monocase naming scheme, or ones that don't, or some of each?
I'm really reaching here ... but can't help wondering if it might
have something to do with VFAT's kludgy way of supporting long
filenames -- you know, how the "real" directory entry is munged
into 8.3-uppercase, with a secondary entry containing the
original unmunged name, and the file can be accessed by either
name. Perhaps under some circumstances WinCVS uses the munged
name.
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|-_|/ > Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont. address@hidden
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With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
necessarily a good idea.
- RFC 1925 (quoting an unnamed source)
- RE: CVS and AFS, Teala Spitzbarth, 2001/08/02
- Re: CVS and AFS,
Eric Siegerman <=