Jeff King <p...@peff.net> writes:

> I'm not entirely convinced it's worth all of this effort, but I think it
> would be _possible_ at least.

I thought that the original poster wants to have a knob that the
project can ask its participants to enable in their clones of the
repository that wars this situation when they "git add".  When a
projects considers that macOS users must dictate the world order
because its source must be checked out on case insensitive HFS+, it
may be sensible to force participants on other platforms whose
filesystem does not guarantee that two paths that "normalize" to the
same string will not enter in the project history to spend
application cycles to do so instead.

That admittedly is quite a macOS centric view, and it is not a very
pleasant one, as it means almost all individual _applications_ on
other platforms that conceivably could be used to work on a project
macOS folks would want to be treated as first-class citizens would
need to learn about the peculiar filesystem limitation of one
particular platform they otherwise may not necessarily care about.

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