On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 6:10 PM, Robert Engelhardt wrote:
> One question though: why is "not case sensitive" the default on Windows?
Probably because it would be a by-default semantic difference across
platforms. Just speculating.
> Or put differently: do I have to expect any difficulties if I
Hello,
Please do (and thanks for asking!).
I've done so (ticket d6d16fe1aa), but according to Richard's comment
this seems to be an issue without an (easy) fix. So we have to live with
it :)
However, as an update for others who stumble upon this, I found a (not
so magic) workaround:
1.
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 7:44 PM, Robert Engelhardt wrote:
> Was anyone able to reproduce my problem or to understand what's going on
> here? I have the impression that some parts of fossil are (correctly) not
> case sensitive while others are, and in the case demonstrated they somehow
> conflict a
Hello all,
Anyway, based on that very helpful input I have created a repository
which shows the problem.
Was anyone able to reproduce my problem or to understand what's going on
here? I have the impression that some parts of fossil are (correctly)
not case sensitive while others are, and in
Hello,
I received an e-mail apparently sent to the mailing list which for some
reason doesn't show up in the archives on the web. That's the one I was
replying to - maybe it didn't get through due to the attached script
(batch file for Windows)…
Anyway, based on that very helpful input I hav
Hello,
I got curious. I've attached a bat file which gets a similar effect to
that described on Windows. My Files view is a little more mysterious [...]
Yes, that looks familiar! I was just trying to recreate the issue with a
test repository, but so far were only able to achieve such a layout
On Nov 24, 2014, at 3:41 PM, Robert Engelhardt
wrote:
> The actual directory names are not that secret, so in case you deem it useful
> I can post a screenshot somewhere.
It sounds like you know how to recreate it, so how about you just make a fresh
Fossil repo and set up the problem. Then y
Hello,
> Make sure that you're not looking at the "all" list - there's a link
> across the top submenu which says "trunk" - click that. In "all" view
> you see filenames which appeared in any version.
I'm not looking at the "all" list (thanks for the info though, I never
noticed that link so fa
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 10:14 AM, Robert Engelhardt <
m...@robert-engelhardt.de> wrote:
> I have under version control a directory "A" which was later renamed to
> "a". It contains the files "w", "x", "y" and "z". Although fossil should
> not be case sensitive on Windows (i.e., the respective sett
Hello all,
I'm using fossil 1.30 [45a366a0a0] on Windows. I have the following problem:
I have under version control a directory "A" which was later renamed to
"a". It contains the files "w", "x", "y" and "z". Although fossil should
not be case sensitive on Windows (i.e., the respective settin
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