Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/12/14/04:51:03
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Damian Yerrick wrote:
> >Basically Windows doesn't try to make any difference between short
> >and long file nanes as both are perfectly legal.
>
> Therefore, it's a bug in the database that stores the filenames.
> A database designed to run under Windows should always convert
> filenames to LFN or always convert filenames to SFN.
Yes, definitely.
The 8+3 aliases are just like hard links on Unix: they are alternative
file names which point to the same data on disk. Windows programs can
be presented with a 8+3 alias, and it should DTRT for that case.
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