Re: WinCVS case problem

2000-07-03 Thread Martin Roehrig
Hi Michael, "Michael S. Tsirkin" schrieb: I am using WinCVS 11b4 I have the following problem: when a file is created with a mixed-case (upper/lower) name, e.g. BuildFlow.html After I add it to cvs and commit, in the repository I see the file buildflow.html Which sort of repository

WinCVS case problem

2000-06-29 Thread Michael S. Tsirkin
Hello! I am using WinCVS 11b4 I have the following problem: when a file is created with a mixed-case (upper/lower) name, e.g. BuildFlow.html After I add it to cvs and commit, in the repository I see the file buildflow.html Therefore, this is a conflict (because windows ignores case), and I can

RE: WinCVS case problem

2000-06-29 Thread Chris Liu
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: WinCVS case problem Michael, "Michael S. Tsirkin" wrote: Hello! I am using WinCVS 11b4 I have the following problem: when a file is created with a mixed-case (upper/lower) name, e.g. BuildFlow.html cvs (and WinCvs) are case-preserving and case-insensitive

Re: WinCVS case problem

2000-06-29 Thread Alexandre Parenteau
Michael, "Michael S. Tsirkin" wrote: Hello! I am using WinCVS 11b4 I have the following problem: when a file is created with a mixed-case (upper/lower) name, e.g. BuildFlow.html cvs (and WinCvs) are case-preserving and case-insensitive on Windows. It means that if you had a file