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Windows case sensitivity 'auto-adjust' doesn't seem to work as expected

From: Craig Scott <Craig.Scott_at_telephonetics.co.uk>
Date: 2006-04-04 18:07:33 CEST

Sorry, this is not going to follow the original thread (how do I do
that?)

 

I did try what Jody originally suggested and committed the parent folder
of the 'renamed' and changed file - but this just results in a 'delete'
of that file. What version of TSVN did you use Jody? Could this feature
have been broken in my version? I did a very quick search of the TSVN
code for things like 'sensitive' and 'adjust' - but couldn't find
anything that looks like it might implement such a feature (crude I
know!)

 

Cheers

 

Craig

 

 

 

Anyway, my orginal question was as follows:

 

I'm using TortoiseSVN (1.3.2, Build 5840 - 32 Bit) in a Windows XP
environment. Unfortunately, VisualStudio2005 is 'randomly' changing the
case of various source files in my working folder. This is causing TSVN
to delete then re-add the file. Having trawled the mailing lists, I was
under the impression that TSVN helps us out with this problem by
surreptitiously renaming the file back to what it is in the repository.
It doesn't appear to work, however. Does anyone know anything about
this? Do I need to 'enable' the feature? - the only reference to it that
I can find is http://svn.haxx.se/tsvn/archive-2005-11/0045.shtml

 

 

 

 

 

 
Received on Tue Apr 4 18:11:50 2006

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