On 2/16/07, James Abley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, I thought Antoine had answered this, but just to be explicit:
Paths are (always in my experience with the filesystems I've used)
case-sensitive under Linux.
Have you tried:
ls -l /home/scm/CC_BUILD/projects/RSA/build.properties
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls -l /home/scm/CC_BUILD/projects/RSA/build.properties
ls: /home/scm/CC_BUILD/projects/RSA/build.properties: No such file or directory
and
ls -l /home/scm/CC_Build/projects/RSA/build.properties
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls -l /home/scm/CC_Build/projects/RSA/build.properties
-rwxrwxrwx 1 scm its 2380 Feb 15 10:59
/home/scm/CC_Build/projects/RSA/build.properties
<me: looks at first email sent... />
<scratches head />
<F#*#&(*(*#@&[EMAIL PROTECTED](*& />
i apologize to all. <sheepish grin />
it was a case related issue in my environment variable as Steve
questioned earlier.
thanks for taking the time to respond and try to help me out.
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