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Date: | Mon, 10 Jan 2000 13:14:12 GMT |
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From: | fieldhouse AT logica DOT com (Dirk Fieldhouse) |
Subject: | Re: cygwin poll |
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How about (as an option) automagically transforming in the following fashion: <reserved>.* <-> <automagic prefix>_<reserved>.* eg Unix aux.sh -> Windows $_aux.sh Provided this is done uniformly you should be able to turn it on and have otherwise cygwin-pathological Unix builds work, without encouraging people to create M$-weird files. Obviously there is a problem of any escaping convention - what about real files with the automagic first component - but a suitably bizarre choice of prefix should effectively eliminate this problem (at least to orders of magnitude below that of filenames like aux). Disadvantage: wouldn't help with people using (eg) WinZip to unpack a tar.gz containing aux.sh. -- Dirk Fieldhouse Logica UK Limited fieldhouse AT logica DOT com 75 Hampstead Road c=gb;a=attmail;p=logica; London NW1 2PL o=LOGICA;ou1=UK;s=fieldhouse UK +44 (20) 7637 9111 not speaking for Logica -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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