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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 11:10:47 -0500
From: Christopher Faylor <cgf AT redhat DOT com>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: Case discrimination
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In-Reply-To: <20010125110035.E20263@volta.certicom.com>; from avadekar@certicom.com on Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 11:00:35AM -0500

On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 11:00:35AM -0500, Ashok Vadekar wrote:
>A related problem, I would like find to perform mixed case matches.  I
>have many SDKS that I compile under, and some of the annoying ones have
>header files, etc, in upper case names.  Searching for a missing header
>is more difficult because I have to search twice (if I remember).  When
>I'm looking for objects that I may have built, it's even worse, because
>the files could be file.o, FILE.O or FILE.o.
>
>Any suggestions?

Type "man find" and search for the word "case".

cgf

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