> On Nov 21, 2014, at 9:32 PM, Joshua Pettus <[email protected]> wrote: > > Good god… Sometimes I question if I can indeed read…. > > Sorry Kevin, > > @ John > > Thanks for your suggestions, that makes sense. However I tried: > > git mv strings/GtkOSXApplication.strings.ca > <http://gtkosxapplication.strings.ca/> strings/GtkosxApplication.strings.ca > <http://gtkosxapplication.strings.ca/> but that returned > > fatal: destination exists, source=strings/GtkOSXApplication.strings.ca > <http://gtkosxapplication.strings.ca/>, > destination=strings/GtkosxApplication.strings.ca > <http://gtkosxapplication.strings.ca/> > > Apparently, it’s only case sensitive when inconvenient… > > @Kevin, if you can do it faster then I you are more then welcome too. :) > It’s you’re work, I just want it in the library. >
As I said in the bug report, it’s only case sensitive when you format it that way. It’s an option in Disk Utility to allow you to make your system more like traditional Unix at the command line. Regards, John Ralls
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