Re: Feature Request: case insensitivity for filter rules

2007-03-01 Thread Matt McCutchen
On 3/1/07, Matt McCutchen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Oops! It looks like I fixed only one out of the four cases for rule matching (only the case that covered *.sys). Soon I'll send a patch that fixes all four cases. Attached is the fix for all four cases in two formats: a metapatch to ignore-

Re: Feature Request: case insensitivity for filter rules

2007-03-01 Thread Matt McCutchen
Oops! It looks like I fixed only one out of the four cases for rule matching (only the case that covered *.sys). Soon I'll send a patch that fixes all four cases. Matt On 2/28/07, Matt McCutchen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It looks like --ignore-case was intended to apply to include/exclude ru

Re:Re: Feature Request: case insensitivity for filter rules

2007-03-01 Thread Steven Morehouse
Thanks Matt! Now the only thing is... I don't know how to patch a patch :( Sorry, I'm not very experienced with building from source. Figuring out how to apply a patch to rsync's source was easy since the patch begins with instructions... but your patch doesn't (that I can decipher anyway).

Re: Feature Request: case insensitivity for filter rules

2007-02-28 Thread Matt McCutchen
On 2/28/07, Steven Morehouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've seen the ignore-case patch, but as far as I can tell that's for source/destination matching. That's a different issue entirely I think. What I'm proposing would only need to take effect on the sending side. In situations where they al

Feature Request: case insensitivity for filter rules

2007-02-28 Thread Steven Morehouse
Many of my clients are Windows-based... I can't change that. The are also, unfortunately, not really tech-savvy. In an effort to make things as easy-to-use-as-possible I'm attempting to write an easy how-to for their rsyncing... feedback is that they just aren't getting the case problem. I'l

Re: Feature request: case insensitivity

2004-02-22 Thread Jason Haar
On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 12:29:17AM -0800, jw schultz wrote: > On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 12:58:25AM -0500, Ethan Tira-Thompson wrote: > > I sync files to a memory stick fairly frequently. The memory stick > > uses a basic FAT format, which kills case. What's more, on some > > platforms (Windows),

Re: Feature request: case insensitivity

2004-02-17 Thread jw schultz
On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 12:58:25AM -0500, Ethan Tira-Thompson wrote: > I sync files to a memory stick fairly frequently. The memory stick > uses a basic FAT format, which kills case. What's more, on some > platforms (Windows), the drivers make all filenames uppercase, whereas > on others (linu

Feature request: case insensitivity

2004-02-16 Thread Ethan Tira-Thompson
I sync files to a memory stick fairly frequently. The memory stick uses a basic FAT format, which kills case. What's more, on some platforms (Windows), the drivers make all filenames uppercase, whereas on others (linux, mac) all the filenames are lowercase. So I currently have a script which