Hi Alex,
At 00:25 20/02/2008, Alex Rousskov wrote:
> >
> > We had many problems on Windows in the past during the C++ refactoring.
>
>Do you still have those problems (we do use many capitalization styles
>right now)? Or is mixed case only a problem when we rename/move things
>and then there is no problem once things settle down? If it is the
>latter, then polishing capitalization (e.g., converting all dirs to
>lower_case) would create problems for you again!
The problem was generated from file names different only in the case,
like file.cc and File.cc: for the Windows file system they are the
same file, but not for Linux/Unix.
Currently there are no special problems, the only annoying thing is
that sometime CVS doesn't like the case of a file, but deleting it
and running CVS again fixes the problem
Changing the case of files/dir will not be a problem if we will avoid
upper/lower case collisions.
Regards
Guido
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