I've found a work-around for checking out case-sensitive projects on Macintosh OS X systems where HFS+ is not configured as such. OS 10.x systems ship with a program under Application->Utilities called Disk Utility. Using this application, one can create a new disk image (*.dmg file) of any size and mount it as a virtual drive. You need to go back in to the Disk Utility and reformat the image after its initial creation to support case-sensitivity, but it's a pretty quick step.
Next, double click on the DMG file and then cd to /Volumes/FILENAME. Check out the project from monotone as you would normally do on a case-sensitive file system. To mount this volume automatically upon login, open up your System Configuration->Accounts. Under Login Items for your account, drag-n-drop the new volume to the window. (Maybe Mac's aren't so bad after all. *grin*) -- Chad Walstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.wookimus.net/ assert(expired(knowledge)); /* core dump */ _______________________________________________ Monotone-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-devel
