> Of course Linux/Unix purists will make the claim that a "real" operating
> system (i.e. one with little market share but with case-sensitivity)
At what point was the definition of a "real" operating system
defined by market share? Linux was developed to produce a "free UNIX" for
PCs, not to unseat Microsoft from their throne. Let's keep the FUD to a
minimum please =)
> It's quite normal to have several inclusions with the same filename but
> different locations in a project, and that's often outside of your control
> completely.
My issue with this, if I understand the problem correctly, is that
it confuses '#include "font.h"' with '#include <Font.h>', or that the
including the former (font.h) seems to drag in the latter (Font.h), and
that's just plain wrong. There's a reason for the angle-brackets and for the
double-quotes.
d.
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