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From: Pavel Rozenboim <pavelr AT coresma DOT com>
To: "Cygwin (E-mail)" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: cygwin 1.5.0 managed mode & backward compatibility
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 13:48:28 +0200
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Hi,

I installed cygwin 1.5.0 and remounted all cygwin directories (/,/usr/bin,
/usr/lib) in managed mode. Now I can't access files that have a capital
letters that were created before upgrade to 1.5.0. 

pavel AT PAVEL ~
$ ls
/bin/ls: GNUstep: No such file or directory
/bin/ls: QB: No such file or directory
/bin/ls: QB1: No such file or directory
/bin/ls: QB2: No such file or directory
/bin/ls: Sol: No such file or directory
/bin/ls: Sol1: No such file or directory
/bin/ls: TL: No such file or directory
/bin/ls: WL: No such file or directory

it is possible to access these files if their names are typed in non-capital
letters.

Pavel.


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