Mail Archives: opendos/1997/05/02/10:39:54
> On Thu, 1 May 1997, Jim Lefavour wrote:
>
> > In that matter, you could use ext2 (which is definately freely
> > available) and create the search function so that it is
> > case-insensitive, either by default or by command line switch...
>
> This is the kind of things that makes for a *really* flexible OS that
> *everyone* (hackers and "normal people") are going to use: configurable
> all the way, with a set of "reasonable" defaults. It should not be a
> command line switch to every command you issue, rather a parameter of the
> IFS or even better, a parameter of the shell (so that multiple users on a
> same machine can set up their respective shell with the option they each
> want, with or without case-sensitiveness).
YES! Set the default, through whatever means, and if you ever want to
use the other method a command line switch is included to "reverse"
it...
SEARCH CASE SENSITIVITY=Off
...
find /CASE whatever.*
Yes... this is it<g>
Jim
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