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Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1999 11:39:15 -0400
From: Joshua Rosen <rozzin@geekspace.com>
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Ron House wrote:

Actually, doesn't DOS write and present file-names as uppercase?
Wouldn't that make the Linux module's file-name-mapping `incorrect',
and Cygwin's `correct'?

Could you give some more detail on why just using lowercase
file-names in the makefile is problematic? Linux sees them as lowercase, and
Cygwin is case-insensitive, so I'd think that everything would be alright.

Are you having problems with detecting things through file-names?

		-Rozzin.

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