2009/2/5 André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com>:

> [OT]
> I was just checking that page indicated above, and happened to read the
> "caseSensitive" attribute definition.
> Doesn't that explanation strike anyone as weird ?
> Or am I just not getting the double negatives somewhere ?
>
> I would expect a "caseSensitive" attribute to have a default value "false"
> under Windows for example.
> Or else be named "caseInsensitive" and be true.


Possibly, with a Windows perspective?
All of Linux is case sensitive in terms of paths so I guess not
with that perspective?

Sounds good to me, meaning use Catalina as apposed to catalina?



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