Viktor Szakáts napsal(a):
It's question of how filesystem are mounted. I mount my old dos hard drive
and I have all files lowercase. I think that this is mostly true for
expirienced linux/unix user
I think that dbu are very important and we can try to make dif proces case
insensitive and dont have such problems in future
hbmk2 is also case-sensitive.
I'd expect ppl are copying these files from old archives /
backup dirs to native file system where casing is retained,
but it's very difficult to tell.
yes, that's true, but in linux are most common use of lowercase file
names and that are, how to say, more native and expected
Probably the distro/source tree cannot be fully perfect for
every existing scenario.
I think that if we can make script/batch/makefile which
change case of files if needed->apply dif->compile using hbmk2
and have fully perfect another part :-)
Maybe we can include another dbu clone, Alexander's dbc come in mind
(Hello Alex :-)), or bdbf
From god old DOS days I use DBX (today with use of dosemu) but dont
have source and dont know how is with licence. Anyone ?
regards
Davor
I cannot make a decision here.
Brgds,
Viktor
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