Mail Archives: opendos/1997/05/05/00:28:55
On Thu, 1 May 1997, Ben Schollnick wrote:
> > [snip]
> > > What I would like to request is:
> > > - Node tree (versus FAT)
> > > - Case sensitivity
> >
> > Not being much of an UNIX user myself, I have to ask: Why is a case
> > sensitive filesystem an advantage? I get frustrated when *.zip won't
> > match SOMETHING.ZIP; I'm sure lots of other DOS users would, too.
[SNIP]
> "This is a test" == "THIS IS A TEST" == "this is a test"
>
> Are all the same file. Even when you save a file, it would all
> work the same... (In otherwords, it still checks for the file first, and
> only saves "one" case version).
I don't like this scheme myself, it's the same as W95's. When
you unzip a UNIX file into the filesystem that has 2 files with
the same name but differing case they overwrite eachother. I've
had this happen millions of times in DOS with make files. There
typically is a file "makefile" and another "Makefile". Usually
the "Makefile" is a UNIX makefile, and the other one is DOS or
some other OS, unfortunately the one that is kept is the last one
in the archive which varies...
Just my $10
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