GH> This screw up thing is (was?) actually true, but I don't mind making the GH> discription simpler...

Well, I created file LETTERS.BIG to test if WinCVS can skip this fact
completely, but it didn't. File was shown in WinCVS panel in all
uppers. I can't think out case when such files can screw up CVS.
Maybe this info is outdated - do you have any examples how to test
that?

If you create a file with some program, it might show up as lowercase, and it might get committed with uppercase. I know I made these mistakes back in 2000 or something, while using windows... I don't know what was the real problem, maybe Windows software developed some in the years...


Goba

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