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Re: cvs available for test


That would be a really bad idea.  I use Cygwin executables on file systems that
can fully support upper- and lower-case filenames.

Noel




cwilson@ece.gatech.edu on 2000.08.01 00:38:06

To:   cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com, kirben@bigfoot.com
cc:   (bcc: Noel L Yap)
Subject:  Re: cvs available for test




Charles Wilson wrote:
>
> --Forwarded to the list for Travis Howell <kirben@bigfoot.com>--
>
> Any chance of making cvs avoid/skip directory/file names not allowed
> under
> Windows ? one CVS I know (eggdrop1.5) uses an AUX directory so cvs under
> cygwin fails to work with it.
> Check out http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q216/6/54.ASP
>

Well, that's a filesystem issue and is really beyond the scope of what I
was trying to do. Is it possible that cygwin's file access functions
should transparently munge these troublesome, illegal names -- aux, prn,
etc? Or is that a really really bad idea?

--Chuck

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