No. You can use the check_case option in the CYGWIN environment variable, but that'll only get you half way to what you want. Take a look at (<http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html>) to see how it works and how to use it.
Thanks for that. As you predict, check_case can't undo the evil that is causing my problem in the first place.
My loathing goes in equal measures to Microsoft for failing after 20 years to support case-sensitive file names, and whomever it was in the linux dev group who decided it would be a good idea to duplicate some files but only change the filename capitalisation... bleughhh... the conspiracy theorist in me wonders if it was deliberate to kybosh those working under Windows... :O
Cheers,
John
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