ons, 05 08 2009 kl. 00:11 +0200, skrev Jaiver Enciso:
> To my understanding, those upper and lowercase files are generated by
> the admin/split_docstrings script, if everyone agree, I propose to
> delete those files that create conflicts. Note that this is only a
> quick solution for the problem.
> 
> Nonetheless, the real problem persists since there are commands (i.e.
> EXEC_PATH(), F_SETFL()) capitalized and their respective help files
> are produced using the same case. As long-term solution I present two
> options:
> 
> - Modify the admin/split_docstrings script and make it
> non-case-sensitive, or
> - Use only lowercase for commands
> 
> Looking forward for more suggestions.

Well, my first question is: why are these files in SVN in the first
place? If they are auto-generated, then I don't see why we would store
them in SVN.

Søren


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