I have noticed that OS X sometimes fails to make a case distinction in
the names of files.  E.g. if I have a file ``junk'' and I try to create
a directory using ``mkdir Junk'' it will refuse to do so saying ``file exists''.

Likewise I have just noticed that in R

        file.exists(".Rdata")

returns TRUE when no file .Rdata exists (but there *is* a file .RData).

This strikes me as an undesirable, uh, feature.  Is there any way that
I can tell OS X to smarten up about this?

Thanks.

        cheers,

                Rolf Turner

P. S. Session info:

R version 2.8.1 (2008-12-22)
i386-apple-darwin8.11.1

locale:
C

attached base packages:
[1] datasets  utils     stats     graphics  grDevices methods   base

other attached packages:
[1] misc_0.0-11    fortunes_1.3-5 MASS_7.2-45


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