Hello all, not sure if the issue I've come across is a known bug or
addressable, but wanted to report it just in-case.


** Summary
------------------------------------------------------------------
Using the [includeIf] configuration statement with a symlink'd gitdir
will not work if the symlink is on a case insensitive volume and the
location it references is on a case sensitive volume.

** Steps to reproduce
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1. Create symlink (case insensitive -> case sensitive):
/Users/usera/dev -> /Volumes/CaseSensitive/dev
2. Create two files: .gitignore and .gitignore-work, both stored in
/Users/usera/

.gitconfig
-------------
[user]
  name = First Last

  [includeIf "gitdir:~/dev/work"]
    path = .gitconfig-work

.gitconfig-work
--------------------
[user]
  email = em...@address.com

3. cd into a subfolder of ~/dev/work that has been git initialized.
Let's say ~/dev/work/repo
4. Run git config --includes user.email
5. See that nothing is output from the command
6. Update the [includeIf] statement in .gitconfig to be the real
location i.e. "gitdir:/Volumes/CaseSensitive/dev/work/repo"
7. Rerun the command from [4]
8. See that em...@address.com is output from the command

** Other variations that were not tested
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- symlink on case sensitive volume referencing a location on a case
insensitive volume

** Environment Information
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git --version: 2.14.1
OS: macOS Sierra 10.12.6


If a fix is not feasible or likely to be implemented, I would
recommend that we update the git site's documentation to reflect this
gotcha. After verification of course.

Best,
Adrian Kappel
akappel <https://github.com/akappel/>

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