Re: [PD] case-sensitivity for filenames of abstractions on different OSes?

2018-11-23 Thread Peter P.
* Dan Wilcox  [2018-11-23 02:09]:
> It maybe *nix, but its not Linux.
> 
> Default macOS installs are case INsensitive, unlike Linux. You can, of 
> course, choose case sensitive when formatting a new partition, but I'd say 
> the vast majority of people are running patches from their default partition.
Thank you for clarifying this, I am thrilled to hear this.

P



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Re: [PD] case-sensitivity for filenames of abstractions on different OSes?

2018-11-22 Thread Dan Wilcox
It maybe *nix, but its not Linux.

Default macOS installs are case INsensitive, unlike Linux. You can, of course, 
choose case sensitive when formatting a new partition, but I'd say the vast 
majority of people are running patches from their default partition.

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> Hi,
> 
> is it possible that an abstraction loads as  [myabs] when only a
> myAbs.pd file is present under OS X? I can't test this right now.
> 
> I thought that filenames on Unix Systems are case sensitive and that
> they are not so on Windows.
> 
> thanks!
> P


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Re: [PD] case-sensitivity for filenames of abstractions on different OSes?

2018-11-20 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Tue, 2018-11-20 at 15:26 +0100, Peter P. wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> is it possible that an abstraction loads as  [myabs] when only a
> myAbs.pd file is present under OS X? 

Yes, I believe so.

> I thought that filenames on Unix Systems are case sensitive and that
> they are not so on Windows.

Depends on how the HFS+ filesystem was created. Both, case sensitive
and case insensitive are possible. I think some filesystems typically
used on Linux may have a feature to do case insensitive look-ups, but
the common case is case sensitive. 

Roman


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[PD] case-sensitivity for filenames of abstractions on different OSes?

2018-11-20 Thread Peter P.
Hi,

is it possible that an abstraction loads as  [myabs] when only a
myAbs.pd file is present under OS X? I can't test this right now.

I thought that filenames on Unix Systems are case sensitive and that
they are not so on Windows.

thanks!
P



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