For those using NT, there is an option within Windows Explorer - menu Tools
| Folder Options View tab called "Allow all uppercase names" which means
the Windows will display the filename exactly as entered whereas without
this are displayed as lower case characters irrespective as to how you
types them. Not sure if this will help this problem, but moving these
things to a Unix environment is a PITA. Seen it before and are forever
fixing the damn case.

Incidental Pete, I remember that you other Clarke quote was:
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Clarke's Third Law: "Any technology distinguishable from
> magic is insufficiently advanced".
> ---------------------------------------------------------
Did Arthur C Clarke say both those things?





Peter Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 19/07/2002 12:05:19

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Hi,

Can windows users be more careful when they are adding or removing things
into/from CVS. In particular be careful about casing. ie if registry.gif
exists dont try to check in Registry.gif. Also don't try to delete
Registry.gif when registry.gif is the actual filename. I keep having to go
in
and hand hack these files and it is getting old fast :)

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Peter Donald
Sufficiently advanced science is
 indistinguishable from magic"
               -- Arthur C. Clarke


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