There was a discussion here on the Mac's case-sensitive-but-not-quite file
system, and I was convinced to leave it the way it is (it breaks something
in MacPorts or something). Well, I've just been convinced otherwise...
I am backing up my FreeBSD server to the MacBook (don't ask) and amongst
18 2000 html
drwxr-xr-x 2 dave wheel512 Jul 18 2000 patch
See the problem? Sigh...
You can always use a sparse disk image with case-sensitive HFS+ (or a
completely different case-sensitive file system, for that matter) as
backup target. In fact, due to OS X' somewhat weird choices
Le 6 nov. 2014 à 21:20, Dave Horsfall d...@horsfall.org a écrit :
There was a discussion here on the Mac's case-sensitive-but-not-quite file
system, and I was convinced to leave it the way it is (it breaks something
in MacPorts or something). Well, I've just been convinced otherwise…
I’ve
On Friday November 07 2014 07:20:43 Dave Horsfall wrote:
There was a discussion here on the Mac's case-sensitive-but-not-quite file
system, and I was convinced to leave it the way it is (it breaks something
in MacPorts or something). Well, I've just been convinced otherwise...
MacPorts
On Nov 6, 2014, at 3:34 PM, Vincent Habchi vi...@macports.org wrote:
Le 6 nov. 2014 à 21:20, Dave Horsfall d...@horsfall.org a écrit :
There was a discussion here on the Mac's case-sensitive-but-not-quite file
system, and I was convinced to leave it the way it is (it breaks something
in
In article 8d2d8233-983b-4edf-bcbb-23431d7f2...@macports.org,
Vincent Habchi vi...@macports.org wrote:
Le 6 nov. 2014 à 21:20, Dave Horsfall d...@horsfall.org a écrit :
There was a discussion here on the Mac's case-sensitive-but-not-quite file
system, and I was convinced to leave it the way