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From: "Gerrit P. Haase" <freeweb@nyckelpiga.de>
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Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 12:57:42 +0100
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Subject: Re: Upper/lower case filenames.
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References: <3B73365F.4311BC69@usq.edu.au> (message from Ron House on Fri, 10	Aug 2001 01:18:23 +0000)
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Am 9 Aug 2001, um 21:41 hat George Planansky geschrieben:

>>>>Files written under Linux or Windows in lower case that fit in
>>>>8.3 are all taken as upper case by the Cygwin tools.
>>> 
>>> And windows shows them as upper case in file manager/windows
>>> explorer?
> 
> Maybe specify the treatment Cygwin gives file names (unix, linux, or
> windows fashion), on a filesystem/directory basis?

Upper, lower, never got problems with that, i'm using cygwin on NT4, 
NT5, win98 and i got a slackwarebox at home, no known problems for me.

Gerrit


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