[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >Yesterday, I installed PythonCE on my cellphone whose OS is Windows >Mobile 5.I wanted to use numpy as calculation tool.But after I copy >numpy module in my desktop computer into my phone,I find many file >names in directory \numpy were changed into capital letters.For >example: >__init__.py >was chaged into >__INIT__.PY >However PythonCE is sensitive to capital directory or filenames. So it >is boring to convert those file names to into lowcase. I don't >understand why?
How did you copy the files? How are you viewing the file names? On what file system are the files stored? On a FAT file system without long file name support, **ALL** file names are upper-case. It's only the long-file-name extension that allows lower case. If the tool you use to examine the file names only understands the short-name format, this is exactly what you see. On a FAT system, the name "__init__.py" is stored twice: once in a short-name entry called "__INIT__.PY", and again in a long-name entry that has the real name. -- Tim Roberts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list