But, then you have to deal with lazy developers & QA issues like...
* Microsoft Office 2004 Entourage can't understand timezone when
using sync services
1. cd /Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office (or the
appropriately situated place on your machine)
2. ln -s timezones.xml Timezones.xml
3. ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/UTC /usr/share/zoneinfo/utc
* Microsoft Office 2008 Entourage can't understand timezone when
using sync services
1. cd /Applications/Microsoft Office
2008/Office/EntourageCore.framework/Resources or the
appropriately situated place on your machine)
2. ln -s timezones.xml Timezones.xml
3. ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/UTC /usr/share/zoneinfo/utc
* Symantec/Norton AntiVirus 10 & 11 can't run with case-sensitive
filesystem.
* HR Block TaxCut 2007 can't find images or XML files to function.
* Feral Interactive - XIII - Game can't run when installed on
case-sensitive filesystem.
And I keep finding more and more of them. :(
Scott
PS> Anyone else find any issues with Applications or Games?
Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008, at 6:28 AM, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
The only problem that I've ever had (and I'm no expert either) is
when I'd installed
the perl script for fetching HTTP headers in
/usr/local/bin/HEAD
That's easily remedied by using the new[er] case-sensitive variant of
HFS (also known as HFSX). You can now choose this as a filesystem
type when you install MacOSX.
- Jordan
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