Ticket Hash: | d6d16fe1aa586c310a8f785d3cb27183212d9854 | |||
Title: | Uppercase/lowercase issue on Windows | |||
Status: | Closed | Type: | Code_Defect | |
Severity: | Minor | Priority: | ||
Subsystem: | Resolution: | Wont_Fix | ||
Last Modified: | 2015-02-17 02:15:15 | |||
Version Found In: | 1.30 (and probably earlier) | |||
User Comments: | ||||
nobody added on 2014-12-08 22:25:58:
Prerequisite: Problem description: It appears that fossil is (at least partially) aware of both the old and the new names and differentiates them internally where it shouldn't do so (or where it should use just the new name), leading to the mangled output. Assumption(!): the actual files are simply listed alphabetically, but as some of them "belong" to the previous directory name, and others are linked to the new name, both names are unnecessarily inserted as hierarchy elements on each switch between both. More information:
Problem recreation: drh added on 2014-12-10 12:47:22: I don't have any idea how to fix this on Windows without simultaneously breaking it on Unix. My advice: always use the same capitalization on Windows. |
Attachments:
- Windows-case-sensitivity.bat [download] added by nobody on 2014-12-08 22:27:17. [details]