Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/01/05/21:26:33
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Geoffrey Noer [mailto:noer AT cygnus DOT com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 12:21 AM
> To: Moore, Paul
> Cc: 'Larry Hall'; 'Gnu Win32'
> Subject: Re: Case sensitivity in filenames
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> Could you explain at greater length what you want Cygwin to do
> w.r.t. case insensitivity?
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>
> It probably would be appropriate for filename completion to
> autocorrect case changes in programs that use readline under Cygwin.
> That probably wouldn't be too hard to do.
I'm glad to read it's probably not too hard to do. I'm not a UNIX hacker or
I would have already looked into it myself.
>
> Any comments? Are you arguing for Cygwin being case preserving but
> case insensitive? More, less?
That would be perfect; no more, no less. That's how the Win32 filesystem is
used by Win32 programs, and what most Win32 users have learned to expect.
I think it's important for Cygwin or any other emulator to balance emulating
the non-Win32 environment with usability on Win32. If I could use UNIX, $50
would get me better support for Linux than much more money gets me from
Microsoft. However, I have to use Win32, which lacks many necessary shell
utilities. I use Cygwin for those shell utilities so I can work
productively in my Win32 environment.
Thanks for following up on users' comments. It's a lot more than many
commercial developers do.
Tony Scandora, Argonne National Lab, 630-252-7541
scandora AT cmt DOT anl DOT gov
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