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How to convert a path to the correct case
- From: dalewking at insightbb dot com
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 22:17:21 +0000
- Subject: How to convert a path to the correct case
Cygwin itself is case preserving, but case insensitive. Other tools are not so
flexible on case. In my case I have some issues with incorrect case and my makefile.
Consider if I had a directory /foo/BAR. Cygwin will let you actually do "cd
/Foo/bar" and work happily. Pwd will actually return "/Foo/bar" instead of the
real path in this case.
It would be really helpful to have a way given a string like "/Foo/bar" to
convert that to the real correct case "/foo/BAR".
But I'm having trouble finding an easy, convenient way to do that. As I said pwd
doesn't do it nor does cygpath.
One way that works is to turn the path into a pattern. You can do "ls /Foo/bar*"
but that will return multiple strings if there is more than one file that starts
with BAR. You can do "ls /Foo/ba[r]" but then how do I easily add the brackets
into the string? I've tried various things with find, but none do the conversion.
Anyone have a good idea how to do this conversion.
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