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From: emmess AT bml DOT se DOT org (Martin Svenningsson)
Subject: RE: New winsup snapshot 4/22/98
23 Apr 1998 08:21:31 -0700 :
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References: <199804231234 DOT IAA00504 AT kramden DOT cygnus DOT com>
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To: cygwin32-developers AT cygnus DOT com

Quoting Christopher Faylor:
[...mixed case..]
> Who is using this functionality?  Do you actually have coolview users
> who absolutely have to have this?  Personally, I'd use it if I was
> convinced that it was 100% solid, but...

It works like a sharm, exept:
   ~$ mkdir /Path
   ~$ mkdir /Path/To
   ~$ touch /Path/To/a; touch /Path/To/A
   ~$ echo aaa > /Path/To/a; echo AAA > /Path/To/A
ok..
   ~$ cat /Path/To/a
   aaa
works ok..
   ~$ cat /path/to/a
   cat: /path/to/a: No such file or directory
this is what I suspected
   ~$ ls /Path/To
   ./    ../    A    a
ok..
   ~$ ls /path/to
   ls: /path/to/A: No such file or directory
   ls: /path/to/a: No such file or directory
   ./   ../
That's the weird output.. But I guess that was the dir thing Sergey ment.. 

I think a CYGWIN32 option is the best choice.

-- 
Martin 'EmmEss' Svenningsson - Helsingborg, SWEDEN
http://www.tripnet.se/~emmess/ - emmess AT bml DOT se DOT org

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